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  • Description: The characteristic wave patterns of a typical left bundle branch block as seen in an ECG. Wide QRS complexes are present and there's T wave inversion in lead V6 which is normal in this condition. Below each QRS complex is its designation (rS and R) according to nomenclature.
  • Source: I drew this image in XaraX¹ using my own knowledge and several sources for checking whether I drew the image correctly.
  • Date: 24 April 2007
  • Author: A. Rad
  • Permission: See licensing info: GFDL-self
  • Other versions: If you require other versions (or have other comments), contact me on my wikipedia user talk page (A. Rad)
Unfortunately, XaraX¹ can not export to svg.
Date 31 December 2005 (original upload date)
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  • 2007-04-24 13:09 A. Rad 208×191×8 (9180 bytes) LBBB. An update on the existent version. Corrected the label in lead V6. {{GFDL-self}}
  • 2007-04-24 09:03 A. Rad 218×200×8 (9292 bytes) Reverted to earlier revision
  • 2007-04-24 09:02 A. Rad 218×200×8 (9292 bytes) Reverted to earlier revision
  • 2005-12-31 17:20 A. Rad 218×200×8 (9292 bytes) Description: The characteristic wave patterns of a typical left bundle branch block as seen in an ECG. Wide QRS complexes are present and there's T wave inversion in lead V6 which is normal in this condition. Below each QRS complex is its designation (rS
  • 2005-12-31 17:15 A. Rad 218×200×8 (9292 bytes) * Description: the characteristic wave patterns of a typical left bundle branch block as seen in an ECG. Wide QRS complexes are present and there's T wave inversion in lead V6 which is normal in this condition. Below each QRS complex is its designation (r
  • 2005-12-31 17:11 A. Rad 218×200×8 (9292 bytes) {{Information| |Description= The characteristic wave patterns of a typical left bundle branch block as seen in an ECG. Wide QRS complexes are present and there's T wave inversion in lead V6 which is normal in this condition. Below each QRS complex is its

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current09:11, 29 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 09:11, 29 July 2007208 × 191 (9 KB)Stevenfruitsmaak{{Information |Description=* Description: The characteristic wave patterns of a typical left bundle branch block as seen in an ECG. Wide QRS complexes are present and there's T wave inversion in lead V6 which is normal in this condition. Below each QRS co

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