LEFT VENTRICULAR NONCOMPACTION: CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF THE SYNDROME


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Abstract

Left ventricular noncompaction (LVNC) is rare form of genetically heterogeneous primary cardiomyopathy. The diagnosis, clinical manifestations, and treatment of LVNC are discussed.

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S. Komissarova

Republican Research and Practical Center “Cardiology"

Email: kom_svet@mail.ru
Candidate of Medical Sciences Minsk

T. Sevruk

Republican Research and Practical Center “Cardiology"

Minsk

I. Ustinova

Republican Research and Practical Center “Cardiology"

Minsk

E. Kovsh

Republican Research and Practical Center “Cardiology"

Candidate of Medical Sciences Minsk

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