ECG CHANGES IN NONCARDIAC CONDITIONS

Mohamed Farag Abdel Baky Mashaal;

Abstract


The body acts as a giant conductor of electrical current. Electrical activity that originates in the heart can be detected on the body’s surface through an electrocardiogram (ECG). An ECG is a series of waves and deflections recording the heart’s electric


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Title ECG CHANGES IN NONCARDIAC CONDITIONS
Other Titles تغيرات رسم القلب في الحالات الغير متعلقة بالقلب
Authors Mohamed Farag Abdel Baky Mashaal
Keywords ECG CHANGES IN NONCARDIAC CONDITIONS
Issue Date 2011
Description 
The body acts as a giant conductor of electrical current. Electrical activity that originates in the heart can be detected on the body’s surface through an electrocardiogram (ECG). An ECG is a series of waves and deflections recording the heart’s electric

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