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I had my routine resting ECG done a few days back and was surprised to see slight T inversion in precordial leads V1V2V3. There were no symptoms of pain etc The same disappeared in the evening ECG and also in next days ECG. I also got my cardiac trophi done and they were negative. I have no HT/DM and all my EGG and echo are normal. Even my spiral coronary CT done in 2014 was normal with calcium score of 5 mm. Wondering if the inversion was due to wrong lead placements .Can anyone guide for that.


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