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(a) The first ECG, taken from patient no 4 in December 2003, shows sinus rhythm with epsilon wave in V1 (see arrow in magnified image), T- wave inversion (TWI) in V1 e V4 and left bundle branch block premature ventricular complexes (therefore it satisfies one major and one minor criterion). (b) The second ECG, taken in June 2005, shows sinus rhythm with incomplete right bundle branch block and TWI in V1 and T-wave flattening V2 e V4. 

(a) The first ECG, taken from patient no 4 in December 2003, shows sinus rhythm with epsilon wave in V1 (see arrow in magnified image), T- wave inversion (TWI) in V1 e V4 and left bundle branch block premature ventricular complexes (therefore it satisfies one major and one minor criterion). (b) The second ECG, taken in June 2005, shows sinus rhythm with incomplete right bundle branch block and TWI in V1 and T-wave flattening V2 e V4. 

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Electrocardiographic (ECG) abnormalities of depolarisation and repolarisation contribute to the diagnostic criteria for arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC). The development of diagnostic ECG features were investigated in a genotyped cohort with ARVC to provide more sensitive markers of early disease. T-wave inversion (TWI) in rig...

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