Abstract

(n = 131) of women and 50% (n = 5) of men were free of cardiac disease based on clinical evaluation, markers of myocardial injury, and echocardiography. Echocardiographic evidence of Left ventricular hypertrophy was evident in 8.4% (age range 40-79, n = 12) of women and 50% (age range, 45-69; n = 5) of men. Left ventricular wall motion abnormalities were found in 8.3% (age range, 40-79; n = 10) of women and in 50% (age range, 45-69; n = 5) of men. Conclusion: Juvenile T-wave pattern persisting into adulthood is more commonly seen in women. Furthermore, it should be considered as a normal variant in women younger than 40 years to avoid misinterpretation.

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