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Is there any difference between nonspecific t wave changes and inverted t-wave?

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Dr. Hector Lozano answered

Specializes in Cardiology

Not really: Not really. Those are just two different ways to describe the same abnormality seen in the ekg.

Answered 4/20/2014

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Yes: Non-specific is anything that isn't perfectly normal but not necessarily abnormal. Inverted means it's upside down. That's not non-specific.

Answered 6/15/2014

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