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I had an ecg that said marked st abnormality, possible inferior subendocardial injury. what does this mean?

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ST abnormality: ST segment abnormalities in a 12 lead EKG are nonspecific and could be caused by prior myocardial injury or fibrosis from old viral infection causing myocarditis. One would need to see associated pathological Q waves in your inferior leads in order to definitively diagnose old damage from coronary artery blockage. A cardiologist is best to consult to determine the significance of your EKG abnormal

Answered 6/17/2020

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