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persistent juvenile t wave inversion
A 35-year-old member asked:

Dr. Calvin Weisberger answered
51 years experience Cardiology
T waves: Many things can cause T wave inversion, it is a very nonspecific finding on an ecg.
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Dr. Donald Colantino answered
61 years experience Internal Medicine
EKG: P waves are normally upright. T waves in healthy young individuals are usually upright in leads 1,2, AVL, V4,V5,and V6. Other leads may have inverted ... Read More
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Dr. Calvin Weisberger answered
51 years experience Cardiology
T wave: It can mean abnormalities in repolarization in the area of the septum. There is a legion of possible reasons for such T wave inversions.

Dr. John Feola answered
31 years experience Internal Medicine
FLIPPED T WAVES: FLIPPED T WAVES. Can be a lead miss-position. VS evidence of septal ischemia. You need a full exam and labs/repeat EKG/ECHO. Potential Thalium scan a ... Read More
A 30-year-old female asked:

Dr. Bradley Radwaner answered
41 years experience Cardiology
Abnormal ECGS: T wave inversions are an abnormal electrical pattern on an ECG which can indicate a heart problem. Most serious would be an indication of ischemia, or ... Read More
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A 42-year-old member asked:

Dr. Bennett Werner answered
44 years experience Cardiology
Depends: In a vacuum, it's a non-specific finding. Isolated T inversion in III is common and normal but when combined with aVf, it can sometimes mean that the ... Read More
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A 33-year-old female asked:

Dr. Harinder Gill answered
39 years experience Cardiology
ECG: Probably a normal ECG,NOT modifiable by ablation; so forget it and don't worry.
A 25-year-old female asked:

Dr. Cesar Sturla answered
35 years experience Internal Medicine
Left ventricular: Left ventricular strain for a variety of possible reasonss: from left ventricular hypertrophy to strain, electrolyte abnormalities, abnormalities of ... Read More
A 43-year-old male asked:

Dr. Elden Rand answered
21 years experience Cardiology
Nonspecific: The t wave is more commonly upright in those leads; when it is upside down (a negative deflection), it is inverted.
T wave inversion in leads iii ... Read More
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A 24-year-old female asked:

Dr. Steven Back answered
7 years experience Internal Medicine
Coronary disease: In the right context, T wave inversions on EKG are caused by a mismatch in the supply and demand of oxygen to the heart, which is caused by underlying ... Read More
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