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Tall Cerebral T Waves
Report: Sinus tachycardia Prominent T waves Nonspecific ST segment depression Prolonged QT interval Comment: This question can only mean something in a specific context. The context was one of eventually fatal cerebral Ådema associated with (?produce
Fatal Digoxin Toxicity
[!xe "Digoxin toxicity:VT:fatal DCC" \i!] Report:Fascicular tachycardia 178/min. Comment:There is no definite atrial activity. The QRS complex is just over 0.12" long and has an initial R wave in V1 of 0.04" suggestive of ventricular origin. The axis is