Abstract:
This ECG strip is taken from a 20 years old man complaining of dyspnea that had progressed over last 10 years. Cardiac auscultation revealed early diastolic sound without murmur.
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This ECG strip is taken from a 20 years old man complaining of dyspnea that had progressed over last 10 years. Cardiac auscultation revealed early diastolic sound without murmur.
1. What are the ECG findings?
2. What is your final clinical diagnosis?
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