Multimodality imaging in arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy
Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, as it has been recently redefined, is characterized by progressive myocyte loss with fibrosis and fat infiltration of the myocardium, which finally leads to a broad clinical spectrum ranging from heart failure symptoms to sudden cardiac death. The diagnosis of arrhythm...
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Main Authors: | Laura Tapoi (Author), Alexandra Clement (Author), Rodica Radu (Author), Radu Sascau (Author) |
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