This electrocardiogram shows biventricular hypertrophy.
	The characteristic features of right ventricular hypertrophy demonstrated here include: 
 dominant R wave  in lead V1 with no S wave present; 
 ST-T wave abnormalities  in the right sided leads V2 and V3 and a slight right axis, as reflected by the 
 S wave  in lead I being slightly larger than the R wave. 
	Left ventricular hypertrophy is demonstrated by the height of the 
 R waves  in left sided leads V4 through V6 in the presence of RVH, and the presence of 
 ST-T abnormalities  in the same leads.
	Biventricular hypertrophy is often difficult to diagnose.