= Precordial concordance
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Precordial concordance is a term used in cardiology, particularly in the context of electrocardiography (ECG or EKG) assessments. It refers to the observation that the electrical activity of the heart, as represented in the precordial leads (chest leads in an ECG), shows a consistent pattern of activation that aligns or "concords" with the expected anatomical and physiological phenomena of the heart's electrical conduction.
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