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Identifying an acute myocardial infarction ... right coronary dominant); therefore, occlusion of RCA can result in both an inferior STEMI and a posterior MI as well. Sometimes, it is obvious on ...
The ECG findings ... wall MI occurs when posterior myocardial tissue (now termed inferobasilar), usually supplied by the posterior descending artery — a branch of the right coronary artery ...
[2] Sources of cardioembolism include left atria, mitral or aortic valves, left ventricle or a paradoxical passage from the right-sided circulation. Stasis or local flow dynamics in a dilated ...
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