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This electrocardiogram shows right ventricular hypertrophy + biatrial enlargement.

The characteristic features of right ventricular hypertrophy demonstrated here include tall R waves in V1 and V2 with an R/S ratio of greater than one. ST-T wave abnormalities in those leads with tall R waves and right axis deviation reflected in part by the negative QRS complex in lead I. Right atrial enlargement is reflected by the tall P wave in lead II and lends further support to the diagnosis of right ventricular hypertrophy. Left atrial enlargement is reflected by the increased width of the P wave in lead II and the prominent negative component of the R wave in lead V1. The hallmark of right ventricular hypertrophy is the tall R wave in lead V1. This must be differentiated from other ECG patterns with similar R waves, such as true posterior wall myocardial infarction.