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Chest, Vol 83, 824-825, Copyright © 1983 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Exercise-induced ST segment alternans

VS Wayne, RL Bishop and DH Spodick

We report a rare electrocardiographic finding occurring in previously undescribed circumstances in which a 61-year-old man undergoing exercise testing developed striking ST segment elevation on the ECG characterized by electrical alternans of the ST segments. The significance of electrical alternans is briefly discussed in the light of this event.


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