Abstract :
        Wellen's Syndrome describes a pattern of electrocardiographic (ECG) changes, particularly deeply inverted or
biphasic T waves in leads V2-V3, which is specific for proximal stenosis of the left anterior descending (LAD) coronary
artery. It is also known as 'Anterior Descending T-Wave Syndrome'  . These patients usually do not report any chest pain and
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their cardiac enzymes are normal or only mildly elevated. Nevertheless, it is crucial to recognize ECG patterns as these
patients  are  at  high  risk  for  imminent  large  'Anterior  Wall  Acute  Myocardial  Infarction'.  We  illustrate  here  in  an
asymptomatic patient reporting in the emergency department with history of chest pain. He was identified as a case of
'Wellen's Syndrome' based on typical ECG findings		
        
		
				
		
Keyword :
		electrocardiographic (ECG), left anterior descending (LAD), syndrome