In addition, we present two ECGs which show a pattern that resembles but is different from both the DWSTTC and the classic HATW morphology.Fig. 3is an ECG taken after a successful 3-minute resuscitation in a patient withventricular fibrillation. It shows tall TW in the inferior leads. This...
inferiorly in the frontal plane, the T waves are always upright in leads I and II and inverted in lead aVR. They may be upright or inverted in leads III and aVL, depending on whether the T vector is more vertical or more horizontal. In lead aVF, the T wave usually is upright but ...
Q-wave inferior leadsMyocardial scarMyocardial infarctionCardiac magnetic resonance imagingWhile Q-waves in inferior leads, particularly lead III, can be regarded as a minor abnormality, it can also indicate the presence of myocardial scar. This study assessed the diagnostic value of pathologic inferior...
Twelve patients (16.2%) remained relapse-free irrespective of baseline high-risk cytogenetic abnormality and all had normal humoral immunity reconstituted. An ongoing CR closely correlated with several prognostic baseline indices including favorable performance status, immunoglobulin G subtype, and absence of...
2.inversion- abnormal condition in which an organ is turned inward or inside out (as when the upper part of the uterus is pulled into the cervical canal after childbirth) abnormalcy,abnormality- an abnormal physical condition resulting from defective genes or developmental deficiencies ...
and on the fine fibrillar material located beneath the lining endothelium of Schlemm's canal (this material was recently shown to contain elastin)139, but the evidence obtained so far has been inconclusive in pinpointing a specific abnormality in primary open angle glaucoma. It is salutary to ...
In addition, a semi-quantitative scoring system in which a total of nine segmentsfrom three planar projections were graded on a 4-point scale,ranging from 0 (no abnormality) to 3 (uptake equal to back-ground) was employed, and a total score was calculated . TheSPECT studies were read by...
see later, both binocular and sectorial heterochromia are frequently associated with pathological conditions affecting the iris, they may, on occasion, arise as an isolated congenital abnormality.16 Sectorial heterochromia (heterochromia iridis) arises when areas of the same iris are different in ...
Natural killer (NK) cells constitute the third lymphoid lineage, in addition to T-cell and B-cell lineages. Developmentally, NK-cells and T-cells share a related ontogeny, arising from a common lymphoid progenitor [1]. Expression of distinct transcription factors leads to different lineage commitm...
Like WAS, there is an abnormality in the WASp. However, the mutations in XLT occur more likely as point mutations in exons 1 and especially 2 of WASp, which give rise to this milder phenotype, because only the megakaryocyte binding domain is affected. Patients with XLT may be mistaken for...