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Isolated noncompaction of the myocardium

Noncompacted myocardium (NCM) is a rare congenital heart disease, first reported 15 years ago and with only a few published cases. In this paper, we report the main clinical findings and the complementary exams that suports NCM diagnostic. Discretion of anamnesis and physical examination, together with characteristic image complementary exams findings of symptomatic NCM. (Case report). The clinical assessment and the electrocardiogram at the admission found bigeminism ventricular. A tridimensional Doppler echocardiogram was performed and showed numerous and prominent myocardium trabeculations and deep intertrabecular recess filled with blood that communicate with the ventricular cavity, more present in the septal-apical area. Magnetic resonance imaging supported the echocardiographic findings and ruled out the presence of others cardiac malformations. The clinical and imaging complementary exams filled out the touchstones that support isolated NCM diagnose. Is important to know that suggestive NCM findings permits an earlier diagnostic and treatment.

Heart defects; congenital; heart; ventricular dysfunction


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