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Figure 1 The tachycardia P-wave morphology of three patients is shown here. The P-wave in precordial leads is characteristically biphasic, with an inverted component followed by an upright component. The upright component is most prominent in lead V1 but diminishes with transition across the precordium. The limb leads are all of low amplitude, with a minor positive deflection in the inferior leads.





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