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Chan WH et al. – An 86–year–old man presented with sudden onset of dyspnea during hospitalization. Initial electrocardiography (ECG) showed poor R–wave progression of precordial leads with elevation of troponin I. Tension pneumothorax was subsequently diagnosed and the ECG returned to normal after resolution of clinical compromise.

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