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Wellens' syndrome: significance of ECG pattern recognition in the emergency department
Emergency Medicine Journal, 09/24/09
Lilaonitkul M et al. – A case of Wellens’ syndrome is reported in a young man presenting with "atypical chest pain" and the significance of its prompt recognition is discussed. Wellens’ syndrome describes a characteristic pattern of ECG T–wave changes in association with critical narrowing of the left anterior descending coronary artery. Failure to diagnose this condition, with subsequent inappropriate management, may have fatal consequences.
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