Complementary Roles of Transthoracic Two-Dimensional Color Doppler Imaging and Myocardial Contrast Echocardiography in Diagnosis of Endomyocardial Fibrosis |
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Authors: | Rienzi A. Diaz M.D. F.A.C.C. Ernesto Aranguiz M.D. Oneglio Pedemonte M.D. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery, Clinica Renaca, Viña del Mar, and University of Valparaiso School of Medicine, Valparaiso, Chile |
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Abstract: | Endomyocardial fibrosis (EMF) is a rare progressive restrictive cardiomyopathy of unknown etiology that mainly presents with heart failure. The presence of a small ventricle with obliteration of the apex and a large atrium are two-dimensional echocardiographic findings that are highly suggestive of EMF. Cardiac magnetic resonance with delayed enhancement allows detection of subendocardial fibrosis with good histopathological correlation, providing a noninvasive modality for diagnosing EMF. We herein report a case of EMF in which the complementary role of two-dimensional color Doppler imaging and myocardial contrast echocardiography proved to be useful in the diagnosis of this clinical entity, which was later confirmed by cardiac magnetic resonance, surgery, and histopathology. |
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Keywords: | endomyocardial fibrosis two-dimensional echocardiography two-dimensional color Doppler imaging contrast echocardiography cardiac magnetic resonance |
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