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243. Case Report: A Rare Case of Isolated Non-Compaction Cardiomyopathy – Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami

Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

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Priscilla's Differential

The patient did come in with a troponin elevation of 4000 and an ECG revealing ST depressions in the inferior leads, which are subjectives to subendocardial injury. The acute eczemic or cardiac heart disease accounts for about 70% of sudden cardiac death. We also start thinking as Priscilla stated, structural heart disease. And then the echo, we could assess a heart failure, cardiomyopathy, lefantricular hypertrophy, or infiltrative cardiomyopathic as well. When it looks at the channel apathy or rmogenic syndromes, we still have not rolled them out yet.

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