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J Am Coll Cardiol, 2002; 39:2000-2004
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clinical correlates of pr-segment depression in asymptomatic patients with pericardial effusion

Yoshihiro Kudo, MD*,*, Fumiyasu Yamasaki, MD*, Yoshinori Doi, MD{dagger} and Tetsuro Sugiura, MD*

* Clinical Laboratory MedicineKochi, Japan
{dagger} Department ofGeriatric Medicine, Kochi Medical School, Kochi, Japan



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Figure 1 Electrocardiogram of a patient judged to have PR-segment depression with ST-segment elevation. Note the downward displacement of the PR segment in both the limb and precordial leads.

 


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Figure 2 Electrocardiogram of a patient judged to have PR-segment depression with low to inverted T waves. Note the downward displacement of the PR segment in both the limb and precordial leads.

 





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