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Resting ECG. Sinus bradycardia 50 bpm, lack of R wave progression V1-4, and non-specific repolarization abnormalities with QTc 380 ms are apparent.
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Patient: Female, 30-year-old
Final Diagnosis: Brucellosis • cardiac inflammatory pseudotumor
Symptoms: Palpitations • syncope
Medication: —
Clinical Procedure: Ambulatory ECG monitoring • biopsy • brain magnetic resonance venography without contrast • cardiac magnetic resonance imaging • echocardiography • electrocardiogram • electrophysiological s...
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... evaluation included basic laboratory blood tests, the results of which were found to be normal, and transthoracic echocardiography that disclosed no abnormality. ECG revealed sinus bradycardia, lack of R-wave progression V1-4, and non-specific repolarization abnormalities with QTc falling within the normal range (QTc=380 ms) (Figure 2). The patient presented adequate exercise tolerance, heart rate, and blood pressure reactions, with no ECG changes during the treadmill test. ...