Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2851178 | American Heart Journal | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This kindred demonstrates the remarkably wide phenotypic spectrum that can be seen in familial cases of NVM, ranging from prenatal/neonatal lethality to a complete lack of symptoms. The fact that all 8 affected individuals either have shown improvement in ventricular function or symptoms during childhood or have been asymptomatic indicates that NVM can have a relatively benign course. The degree and nature of cardiac involvement are also quite varied, and there is a weak correlation with ventricular function and symptoms. Evaluation of families with NVM requires careful assessment that uses a combination of imaging techniques and diagnostic criteria.
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Authors
Mark T. MD, PhD, Shaoxiong MD, PhD, Robert MD, Rebecca MD, Ernest MD, Chandrakant R. MD, Oleg MD, Alexander B. MD, Karla R. PhD, Jeffrey A. MD, Nathaniel H. MD, Frank MD, PhD, FACC, Brian D. MD, FACC,