Electrocardiographic Passing Phenomenon (Flying Phenomenon or Yasser’s Phenomenon) Conveys the Traditional Cardiovascular Management; Interpretations and Reassurance; Retrospective Observational Study
Abstract:Background: Dynamic changes during an electrocardiographic recording are common alterations. These changes were commonly reported initially as an abnormal diagnosis by cardiologists despite they are unusual taking the opposite normal side. These changes may be passing as physiological or even transient changes. An electrocardiographic dynamic change with their urgent conversion from abnormal to normal way without any medical interference is the key to the new phenomenon.Method of study and patients: My case st… Show more
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