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A member asked:

Please interpret.is it ok borderline ecg sinus rhythm normal p axis, v-rate 60-99 borderline t abnormalities, anterior leads t flat or neg, v2-v4?

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Dr. Calvin Weisberger answered

ECG: that ECG is not strictly normal but isn't anything worrisome

Dr Italia agreed

Answered 5/24/2016

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