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Subacute MI masked by a wide complex

This is a post I put up about a year ago and had forgotten about until I noticed that it was getting a little traffic recently (how does this happen?). 

I find it very interesting and worth another look.

Click here to see these ECGs that represent a subacute MI masked by a wide complex.

Forgive me if you’ve seen it before and find it too repetitive to post again.

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