Timeline for How is myocarditis diagnosed?
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Nov 14, 2016 at 13:33 | comment | added | vidstige | Yes, it felt very trustworthy as I read it. Just asking! :-) | |
Nov 14, 2016 at 13:32 | comment | added | Centaurus | @vidstige The EKG is inevitably abnormal although the abnormalities observed (sinus tachycardia, ST-T wave changes, atrial flutter, premature beats, heart block, bundle branch block, etc) are not specific for myocarditis and can be seen in other disorders. I understand you need references but I don't always have the time to look for them. I know what I'm talking about, though. It's my profession and what I write here comes from more of forty years of medical practice and not from copy-paste. | |
Nov 14, 2016 at 13:18 | comment | added | vidstige | Here the sensitivity of ECG is states av low as opposed to your answer where you claim it to be "inevitably". Do you have any sources? cfp.ca/content/59/1/39.full | |
Nov 14, 2016 at 12:54 | history | edited | Centaurus | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Nov 14, 2016 at 12:49 | history | answered | Centaurus | CC BY-SA 3.0 |