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Does having a normal ecg rule out myocarditis?

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Dr. Rick Koch answered

No: It can still be present.

Dr Raff agreed

Answered 2/6/2013

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Can a left axial deviation with Q wave in II, III and AVF, and left anterior hemiblock, suggest lower myocardial necrosis caused by a previous, undiagnosed myocarditis? Echocardiogram and treadmill ECG are normal and I have never had symptoms of it?

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