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Alterations of Repolarization

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Pathologic negative T waves represent the most frequent isolated deformations of ventricular repolarization. However, T wave alterations that are not related to pathologic QRS complexes are very nonspecific. The alterations of the ST segment are rarer and somewhat more specific.

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(2009). Alterations of Repolarization. In: The ECG Manual. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-171-8_17

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