08.10.2020 | Case Presentation Corner
Role of multimodality imaging in a patient with posterior left ventricular aneurysm and non-compaction: Review of the literature.
verfasst von:
Óscar Ulises Preciado-Gutiérrez, Cinthia Lissete Patiño-Bernal, MD, Rafael Paz-Gómez, Karen Patricia Hernández-Romero, Guillermo Zavala-Ramírez, Humberto Castro Villacorta, Agustín Ramiro Urzúa-González, Héctor Barajas-Martínez, PhD, FHRS, Andrés Preciado-Anaya, MD
Erschienen in:
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology
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The patient is a 59-year-old man, (height: 5′4, weight: 143 lbs), who has been moderately active throughout his life and had no known coronary risk factors and was asymptomatic until 4 months ago, when suddenly he started having chest pains. He did not seek medical advice till 10 days later at which time he started having increasing shortness of breath and swelling of the legs. He was seen in outside clinic and was started on aspirin and low doses of a diuretic and a betablocker. His symptoms progressed and he was referred to our medical center. …