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A 26-year-old man with severe right ventricular hypertrophy

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QUESTION The aetiology of his cMRI findings is most likely:Pulmonary hypertension from chronic left-to-right shunting.Infundibular obstruction from anterior deviation of the conal septum.Subinfundibular obstruction from hypertrophied muscle bundles.Infiltrative cardiomyopathy with… Click to show full abstract

QUESTION The aetiology of his cMRI findings is most likely:Pulmonary hypertension from chronic left-to-right shunting.Infundibular obstruction from anterior deviation of the conal septum.Subinfundibular obstruction from hypertrophied muscle bundles.Infiltrative cardiomyopathy with deposition of abnormal fibrils.

Keywords: ventricular hypertrophy; old man; right ventricular; man severe; year old; severe right

Journal Title: Heart
Year Published: 2019

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