Figure 1. ECG: normal sinus rhythm, mild tachycardia at 102 beats per minute, right axis deviation, poor R-wave progression, right ventricular hypertrophy, and right bundle branch block. Signs of right ventricular strain, including ST depression and T-wave inversion in V2-5

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