Abstract

Non-diagnostic electrocardiographic tracings are encountered frequently which do not coincide with the criteria of established picture. They are occasionally confused with more characteristic patterns. Such variations which are included in this discussion are found in neurocirculatory asthenia, acute nonspecific myocarditis or pericarditis, chronic constrictive pericarditis, thyroid dysfunctions, beriberi, and various electrolyte imbalances. Recognition of suggestive patterns in conjunction with a careful history, examination, and other laboratory studies may prove vital since most of these conditions are reversible with appropriate therapy.

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