Teaching NeuroImage: Cerebral T-waves from an aneurysmal cardunculus compression
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A 41-year-old woman developed temporary substernal chest pain. Physical examination was normal. ECG showed diffuse T-wave inversions with nonfamilial/non-medication-related QTc prolongation (figure, A) persisting despite the resolution of chest pain after sublingual nitroglycerin. Normal …
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