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# Electrocardiogram from a case of congenital dextrocardia with transposed (mirror-picture) heart. Note that: Lead I, is completely reversed in that P, R, and T, normally directed upward in this lead, here point downward. Lead II, has changed places with Lead III. | # Electrocardiogram from a case of congenital dextrocardia with transposed (mirror-picture) heart. Note that: Lead I, is completely reversed in that P, R, and T, normally directed upward in this lead, here point downward. Lead II, has changed places with Lead III. | ||
# Electrocardiogram from a case of dextro-versio-cordis, i. e.. simple displacement of the heart to the right. Here there is no reversal of leads, but Lead I especially deviates from the normal in Q and R. (From Clinical Electrocardiography, by Thomas Lewis, London, 1913.) | # Electrocardiogram from a case of dextro-versio-cordis, i. e.. simple displacement of the heart to the right. Here there is no reversal of leads, but Lead I especially deviates from the normal in Q and R. (From Clinical Electrocardiography, by Thomas Lewis, London, 1913.) | ||
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- Electrocardiogram from a case of congenital dextrocardia with transposed (mirror-picture) heart. Note that: Lead I, is completely reversed in that P, R, and T, normally directed upward in this lead, here point downward. Lead II, has changed places with Lead III.
- Electrocardiogram from a case of dextro-versio-cordis, i. e.. simple displacement of the heart to the right. Here there is no reversal of leads, but Lead I especially deviates from the normal in Q and R. (From Clinical Electrocardiography, by Thomas Lewis, London, 1913.)
- Figure Links: Plate 5 | Plate 5 legend | Fig. 16-18 | Fig. 21 | Fig. 21-1 | Fig. 21-2 | Fig. 21-3 | Fig. 21-4 | Fig. 21-5 | Fig. 21-6 | Fig. 23 | Fig. 23 no legend | Fig. 24 | Fig. 24 no legend | Congenital Cardiac Disease
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