Psychic Origin of a Concave RS-T Elevation in a Patient with Actual Neurosis
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On the basis of clinical experiences, psychic origin of a concave RS-T elevation was previously indicated by the author. In one of the preceding reports, an appearance of a concave RS-T elevation was demonstrated in a 30-year-old male and its disappearance in a 31-year-old female. This paper demonstrates the processes of appearance and disappearance of the concave RS-T elevation in one 36-year-old male. The patient had to live for some 40 days with his cousin suffer-ing from postoperative gastric cancer in the same hospital. Until the entry into the hospital the patient had affiliated himself with the structure-improving committee. He resigned his post because of his annoying subjective symptoms such as precordial discomfort, insomnia, anorexia and so on. The electrocardiogram which was normal on admission showed a concave RS-T elevation in left pre-cordial leads with a tapering, heightened T wave when his cousin was most serious. The concave RS-T elevation returned to normal some 70 days after the death of his cousin when the patient regained self-confidence and was completely asymptomatic.
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- 1967-01-20
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