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Stock image Male, 45 years old, suffering from hypertension. The frontal QRS axis was -38 , which was not enough to diagnose left anterior fascicular block.Lead II QRS main wave is negative.

Stock image Male, 45 years old, suffering from hypertension. The frontal QRS axis was -38 , which was not enough to diagnose left anterior fascicular block.Lead II QRS main wave is negative.
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