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Differential Diagnosis For EKG/QRS V1/predominantly positive (R>S) (ECG)
- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Atrial septal defect, ostium secundum
Ventricular large septal defect
Atrial septal defect
Atrial septal defect (ostium primum)
Patent ductus arteriosis
Eisenmenger syndrome- Arteriosclerotic, Vascular, Venous Disorders
Posterior myocardial infarction- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Bundle branch block, right
Cor pulmonale- Reference to Organ System
Biventricular hypertrophy
Right Ventricular hypertrophy- Pathophysiologic
Right Ventricular outflow obstruction
Right ventricle/pressure load, chronic
Right ventricular/volume-pressure load- Synonyms
- ECG, EKG, EKG (Electrophysiology), EKG QRS Complex, ELECTROCARDIOGR, Electrocardiogram, Electrocardiograph, Electrocardiographic or monitoring procedure, Electrocardiographic procedure, Electrocardiographic procedure (procedure), Electrocardiography, Electrocardiography (procedure), Electrocardiography (regime/therapy), predominantly positive (R)S), QRS complex, QRS complex feature, QRS complex feature (observable entity), V1
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