Symptomatic presentation influences outcomes in pediatric restrictive cardiomyopathy
IntroductionChildren with restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM) traditionally have a poor prognosis, with most patients either dying or requiring heart transplantation within 2 years of diagnosis. The development of symptoms in RCM suggests advanced disease. However, as screening practices evolve and lea...
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Main Authors: | Melissa Lorenzo (Author), Aine Lynch (Author), Jenna Ashkanase (Author), Linda Fazari (Author), Kristen George (Author), Katelyn Arathoon (Author), Sunghoon Minn (Author), Dawn Nicolson (Author), Aamir Jeewa (Author), Emilie Jean- (Author) |
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