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. 2010 Fall;15(3):32.

Erratum

PMCID: PMC2954024  PMID: 20959886

In the paper by George et al published in the previous issue of Experimental & Clinical Cardiology (volume 15, issue 2), the caption for Figure 10 should read: “Electrocardiograms showing dextrocardia (A), right arm-left arm lead reversal (B), right arm-left leg lead reversal (C) and corrected electrocardiogram (D). Note, with dextrocardia, QRS voltage gradually diminishes as the leads are placed further left away from the heart in the right chest”.

The last two sentences in the paragraph titled “Dextrocardia and lead reversal” on page e41 should read: “In case of lead reversal, the precordial pattern (V1 to V6) is normal (Figures 10B, 10C and 10D). With dextrocardia (Figure 10A), the QRS voltage gradually diminishes from V1 through V6 as the leads are placed further left away from the heart in the right chest.”

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