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Shown below is an example of the EKG characteristics in Type I Brugada syndrome - a right bundle branch block | Shown below is an example of the EKG characteristics in Type I Brugada syndrome - a right bundle branch block morphology in leads V<sub>1-3</sub> and ST segment elevation in leads V<sub>1-3</sub>: | ||
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Shown below are examples of Brugada syndrome | Shown below are examples of Type I Brugada syndrome showing J point elevation, and a right bundle branch block morphology: | ||
[[Image:Brugada_syndrome_type1_example.jpg|center|800px]] | [[Image:Brugada_syndrome_type1_example.jpg|center|800px]] | ||
[[Image:Brugada_syndrome_type1_example2.jpg|center|800px]] | [[Image:Brugada_syndrome_type1_example2.jpg|center|800px]] |
Revision as of 15:55, 14 October 2012
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Shown below are aditional examples of Type I Brugada syndrome.
Examples
Shown below is an example of the EKG characteristics in Type I Brugada syndrome - a right bundle branch block morphology in leads V1-3 and ST segment elevation in leads V1-3:
Shown below are examples of Type I Brugada syndrome showing J point elevation, and a right bundle branch block morphology: