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The ECG criteria for diagnosing right atrial enlargement (RAE) are as follows: The P wave amplitude in lead II > 2.5 mm, or The upward deflection of the P wave in lead V1 > 1.5 mm in amplitude.
When left atrial enlargement occurs ... Therefore, the criteria for diagnosing LAE on a 12-lead ECG is as follows: The length of the P wave in lead II is greater than 120 milliseconds OR The ...
A rare case of cor triatriatum was diagnosed in a 34-year-old woman using transoesophageal echocardiography after initial ...
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