Giant precordial T wave inversion in a patient with gastroenteritis
David Rott1, David Leibowitz, A Teddy Weiss
1Department of Medicine, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Mt. Scopus, P.O. Box 24035, Jerusalem 91240, Israel.
Abstract:
Giant precordial T wave inversion (GPTI) on ECG may be the result of several pathologies, including myocardial ischemia, pulmonary edema, pulmonary embolism, subarachnoid hemorrhage, apical hypertrophy, and postpacing. We describe a case of a 75-year-old woman who developed GPTI after an episode of gastroenteritis. To our knowledge, this is the first report of this ECG pattern associated with gastroenteritis.
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