P. Orda, A. Krivickienė, T. Lapinskas, E. Ereminienė
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Abstract
Left ventricular non‐compaction (LVNC), or “spongy myocardium”, is a rare cardiac morphological condition detected in 0.05–0.26% of all adults undergoing transthoracic echocardiography, with an increasing prevalence in the recent years. Our clinical case of a 54‐year‐old asymptomatic female illustrates the importance of additional cardiovascular imaging technologies in the diagnostic work‐up of the patient. The patient was referred to a cardiologist due to a left bundle branch block found on routine electrocardiogram examination. Transthoracic echocardiography did not reveal any specific changes, although a single photon emission computed tomography scan revealed a fixed myocardial perfusion defect. This defect was regarded as non‐typical for inducible myocardial ischaemia and indicative of a non‐specific cardiomyopathy. Further investigation using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging confirmed the phenotype of LVNC. JRCD 2018; 3 (8): 271–274
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Journal of Rare Cardiovascular Diseases (JRCD) is an international, quarterly issued, peer-reviewed, open access, online journal that keeps cardiologists and non-cardiologists up-to-date with rare disorders of the heart and vessels. The Journal publishes fine quality review articles, original, basic and clinical sciences research papers, either positive or negative, case reports and articles on public health issues in the field of rare cardiovascular diseases and orphan cardiovascular drugs. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following areas: (1) rare diseases of systemic circulation (2) rare diseases of pulmonary circulation (3) rare diseases of the heart (cardiomyopathies) (4) rare congenital cardiovascular diseases (5) rare arrhythmogenic disorders (6) cardiac tumors and cardiovascular diseases in malignancy (7) cardiovascular diseases in pregnancy (8) basic science (9) quality of life