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Figure 1 Representative electrocardiographic changes and left ventriculogram of transient left ventricular (LV) apical ballooning (Case 1). (Left) 12-lead electrocardiogram during chest pain (B) demonstrated ST elevation in leads I, aVL, V1 to V5 and reciprocating ST depression in leads II, III and aVF compared with control (A). Fourteen days after onset (C), a coronary T-wave was confirmed. (Right) Left ventriculogram demonstrated LV apical ballooning. After 15 days, almost all of the contracted LV configuration recovered to normal.





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