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Early Repolarisation Syndrome in SCD Survivor Patients
Early repolarization seen in ECGS can be benign and malignant. Fatal ventricular arrythmia may occur with malignant form. Correlating malignant ECG findings with proper past and present history of patient can prevent these events in future.