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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