You are incorrect - the best interpretation of the electrocardiogram in our patient is left ventricular hypertrophy and left atrial enlargement.

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Your choice: Myocardial ischemia

The characteristic feature demonstrated here is most marked in the precordial leads. Specifically, the deep, symmetric T wave inversion seen especially in leads V2 through V5

Ischemic T wave changes are often transient. If they persist, they may be the result of prolonged ischemia, as may be seen with unstable angina or a non-Q wave infarction. Enzyme studies would be necessary to differentiate between these two possibilities.

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