Multiple Choice
ECG signs of pericarditis include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) PR segment depression.
B) notching of the J-point.
C) R-wave amplitude in V5 that is greater than or equal to 35 mV.
D) ST-segment elevation that is not strictly grouped into anatomically contiguous leads.
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