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Normal T-waves

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Patient
Young man 22 years of age, asymptomatic, with no prior history and a normal cardiac ultrasound;
Trace
This ECG is normal; the T-wave is normal in all leads in terms of polarity (positive in all leads except for aVR and V1), amplitude (no frontal lead with an amplitude > 5mm or precordial lead with an amplitude > 10 mm) and morphology (asymmetrical pattern, rounded and regular shape);
Comments

The T-wave represents the electrical forces generated during the rapid repolarization phase of the two ventricles.

Exergue
The normal T-wave is asymmetrical, of low voltage and positive in all leads except aVR and occasionally V1. The appearance of negative and symmetrical T-waves and of positive, symmetrical and tall T-waves is therefore abnormal and suspicious.
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