Rare clinical cases: noncompaction cardiomyopathy concurrent with Ebstein’s anomaly


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The paper describes rare clinical cases of Ebstein’s anomaly concurrent with noncompaction cardiomyopathy and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, which are associated with MYH7 gene mutations. It discusses diagnosis, clinical manifestations, and management tactics in patients with this pathology.

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O. Komissarova

Republican Research and Practical Center «Cardiology»

Email: nadya.rin@gmail.com
Professor, MD1 Minsk, Republic of Belarus

N. Rlnelskaya

Republican Research and Practical Center «Cardiology»

Email: nadya.rin@gmail.com
Minsk, Republic of Belarus

T. Sevruk

Republican Research and Practical Center «Cardiology»

Email: nadya.rin@gmail.com
Minsk, Republic of Belarus

I. Gaidel

Republican Research and Practical Center «Cardiology»

Email: nadya.rin@gmail.com
Minsk, Republic of Belarus

N. Chakova

Institute of Genetics and Cytology National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

Email: nadya.rin@gmail.com
Candidate of Biological Sciences Minsk, Republic of Belarus

S. Niyazova

Institute of Genetics and Cytology National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

Email: nadya.rin@gmail.com
Minsk, Republic of Belarus

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