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Abnormalities in high lateral leads (I and aVL) on an electrocardiogram (ECG) can indicate issues related to the left lateral wall of the heart. Common abnormalities include ST-segment elevation or depression, T-wave inversions, and signs of myocardial ischemia or infarction. These changes may suggest underlying conditions such as coronary artery disease or left ventricular hypertrophy. Proper interpretation in the context of clinical symptoms and other leads is crucial for accurate diagnosis.
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Left atrial abnormality is commonly caused by high blood pressure and the left heart failure. This abnormality means that the left atrium is slightly enlarged under EKG.
High-lateral repolarization on an EKG typically refers to changes in the ST segment and T waves in the high-lateral leads (I, aVL, V5, and V6). It can indicate abnormal electrical activity in the heart, often associated with conditions like left ventricular hypertrophy, ischemia, or early repolarization patterns. Clinical correlation is essential, as these changes can be benign or indicative of underlying cardiac issues. Further evaluation may be needed based on symptoms and patient history.
The points of measurement for a lateral skull radiograph is the high point of the zygomatic arch.
Lateral G's refer to the amount of force experienced by an object or person in a sideways or lateral direction during a turn or maneuver. It is a measure of the vehicle or object's ability to withstand the forces acting on it during lateral movements. High lateral G's can indicate a higher level of cornering capability or stability.
lateral loading. such as the forces produced by high winds
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Gothic architects developed new ways to build the arches in order to compensate for the lateral thrust of the Cathedrals. It was a precise measurement for the high ceilings.
Bloating and Menstrual Cramps
Prawn are high in purines which leads to the production of uric acid.
High School Musical 3 is going to be shown on Disney cinemagic in about a week but it is on sky movies all the time.