• Singap Med J · Nov 2005

    Case Reports

    Electrocardiographical case. ST elevation: is this an infarct? Pericarditis.

    • H C Chew and S H Lim.
    • Department of Emergency Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Outram Road, Singapore 169608. chinnjing@pacific.net.sg
    • Singap Med J. 2005 Nov 1; 46 (11): 656-60.

    AbstractA 25-year-old man presented at the emergency department with complaints of fever and chest pain. The electrocardiogram (ECG) showed concave ST segment elevation that was not confined to any arterial territory. There was PR segment elevation in lead aVR as well as PR segment depression in leads II, V5 and V6. This was consistent with pericarditis. The electrocardiographical changes associated with pericarditis are discussed. A second case of a 64-year-old man with uraemic pericarditis with similar ECG changes is illustrated.

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