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| | 11/16/07 - 09:19 AM  
 
   
 
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A 60 yr old man presents to the ER with a 2 hour history of crushing substernal chest pain that radiates to his jaw and down his left arm. He is diaphoretic and is complaining of nausea and vomiting. On exam, he is mildly tachycardic and has a BP of 10/90 mm Hg. Cardiac auscultation reveals an S gallop. An ECG demonstrates ST segment elevations in leads V1-V4. What is the most likely diagnosis (Be specific)?
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| darkhorse Forum Elite

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| | 11/16/07 - 12:03 PM  
 
   
 
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anterior mi with lvf
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| tamerbashir Forum Elite
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| | 11/16/07 - 03:55 PM  
 
   
 
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ANTERIOR MI
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