You are incorrect - the best interpretation of the electrocardiogram in our patient is non-specific ST-T abnormalities.

Your choice: Subendocardial injury

This electrocardiogram shows diffuse, acute subenendocardial injury.


The characteristic feature demonstrated here is the ST segment depression seen in most leads, with ST segment elevation in aVR. This indicates that the current of injury is arising from the inside layer of the ventricle, that is, the subendocardium.


Patients with coronary artery disease may develop these changes during an episode of angina pectoris.
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