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Right sided EKG in pulmonary embolism

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Right-sided EKG in pulmonary embolism
Purpose: To identify right-sided chest lead electrocardiographic abnormalities in acute pulmonary embolism. Patients and Methods: Analysis of electrocardiographic changes in 100 African American patients suspected of having pulmonary embolism was made at Howard University Hospital during 2001-02 ...
August 1, 2003; Journal of the National Medical Association

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