Title of article :
A Nine-Year-Old Girl With Left Ventricle Non-Compaction and Skin Lesions (Carvajal Syndrome)
Author/Authors :
Mohammadpour Ahranjani, Behzad Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Moradi, Poria Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Nazari, Shadab Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Farshadfar, Sareh Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Introduction:
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia (ARVD), a cardiomyopathy characterized by fibrofatty degeneration of the myocardium with progressive dysfunction, electrical instability, and sudden death, occurs in approximately 1 in 5000 people in the United States.
Case Presentation:
We present a nine-year-old girl complaining of dyspnea, easy fatigability and skin lesions. She had a history of an occasional epistaxis and weakness since 20 days before her admission, accompanied by the symptoms and signs of common cold, specially cough, during the last two days.
Conclusions:
This case does confirm that dilated cardiomyopathy’s spectrum is wider than ever known and that like what happened at the congress of Boston in 2006, a more comprehensive approach to its genetic types needs to be done.
Keywords :
Left Ventricular , Heart Failure , Skin Lesions
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics