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Guyton & Hall Physiology Review,2/e
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to the anterior chest wall, which is the reason this type of ECG is the basis for diagnosing posterior wall infarction. If one analyzes the injury potentials from leads II and III of Figure 34-29, it is readily apparent that the injury ...
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Pocket Companion to Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology