Structure of Hyperkalaemia tallT wave
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The T wave represents ventricular repolarization. T waves are normally positive, but negative T waves are normal findings in leads aVR and V1 (and in young people, in V2). The causes of pathologic T-wave inversion include myocardial ischemia and infarction, ventricular strain, and treatment with digoxin. Following a myocardial infarction, T-wave inversion develops within 12 to 48 hours and is usually permanent. There is a wide variation in both the duration and the amplitude of the T wave. Flattening T waves are seen with hypokalemia, and peaked T waves are seen with hyperkalemia......
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