Friday, March 20, 2026

EXTRA COPY — ECG Blog #524: A little bit of Jadwar — EXTRA COPY


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NOTE: Today's post is from our publication in JACC Case Reports — 
(Nirdosh Rassani, MBBS & Ken Grauer, MD — Jan, 2026) (https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jaccas.2026.107164)
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Figure-1: Delphinium denudatum (Jadwar). Photograph of Jadwār, a traditional herbal root widely used in South Asia for analgesic, anxiolytic, and cultural or “spiritual” indications. The plant root was implicated in the present case.





Figure-1: The initial ECG in today's case — obtained from middle-aged man with new CP. His CP had resolved by the time this ECG was recorded (To improve visualization — I've digitized the original ECG using PMcardio).

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Figure-2: The initial ECG in today's case — obtained from XXXX (To improve visualization — I've digitized the original ECG using PMcardio).




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Figure-3: The



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