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Chest pain followed by 6 days of increasing dyspnea -- what happened?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

When there are QS-waves, one should always think about LV aneurysm, but ST to QRS ratio and T-wave to QRS ratio are far too large and not compatible with left ventricular aneurysm. These findings together are more commonly seen with pericarditis. There is some R wave in the lateral precordial leads.