An young boy presents to you with history of breathlessness on exertion .You being an intern proceed with auscultation of the patient’s chest. Your findings are ejection systolic murmur in the left 2nd intercostal space , S1 is normal and has wide and fixed split S2. You then send the patient for an ECG , what would be the most likely finding in the ECG report?
An young boy presents to you with history of breathlessness on exertion .You being an intern proceed with auscultation of the patient’s chest. Your findings are ejection systolic murmur in the left 2nd intercostal space , S1 is normal and has wide and fixed split S2. You then send the patient for an ECG , what would be the most likely finding in the ECG report?
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An young boy presents to you with history of breathlessness on exertion .You being an intern proceed with auscultation of the patient's chest. Your findings are ejection systolic murmur in the left 2nd intercostal space , S1 is normal and has wide and fixed split S2. You then send the patient for an ECG , what would be the most likely finding in the ECG report?
✓ Correct Answer: A. Right axis deviation
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