This electrocardiogram taken from a thirteen-year-old with aortic valve disease, indicates left  ventricular hypertrophy. Note the precordial leads are recorded at ½ standard.
		
The features illustrating left ventricular hypertrophy for this age include deviation of the QRS axis into the left superior quadrant, or left axis deviation, as reflected by the 
 dominant R wave in lead I and the dominant S wave in lead aVF  and an 
 ↑ 60 mV R wave  in precordial lead V6, along with wirh repolarization changes, 
 negative ST segments and biphasic T waves  in the left ventricular leads I, V6 and V7.
		
		
	
				
				
				Note the precordial leads are recorded at ½ standard.