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Pitfalls in the echocardiographic diagnosis of isolated non-compaction of the ventricular myocardium
  1. V M C Salemi,
  2. A Q Araujo,
  3. E Arteaga,
  4. C Mady
  1. verasalemi@uol.com.br

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A 66 year old man presented with a one year history of atypical chest pain. The physical examination was normal, the ECG showed sinus rhythm and left anterior fascicular block, and the exercise test was normal. Two echocardiograms were performed, demonstrating an apical obliteration, which led to suspicion of endomyocardial fibrosis or apical …

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