Detection of a rare cause of pulmonary hypertension by multimodality imaging: Left ventricular endomyocardial fibrosis.
Begüm UygurAysel Turkvatan CanseverAli Riza DemirSerkan KahramanAhmet GunerAhmet Anil SahinCagdas TopelOmer CelikMustafa YildizMehmet ErturkPublished in: Journal of clinical ultrasound : JCU (2021)
Endomyocardial fibrosis (EMF), a restrictive cardiomyopathy characterized by subendocardial fibrosis, is commonly seen in tropical and subtropical regions. EMF involving the left ventricle presents with severe pulmonary hypertension (PH) and is a rare cause of PH in non-tropical areas. Multimodality imaging is important for accurate diagnosis, especially cardiac magnetic resonance imaging which is the cornerstone. Herein, we report the case of a patient who presented with heart failure symptoms and severe PH, and in whom EMF was diagnosed by multimodality imaging.
Keyphrases
- sleep quality
- pulmonary hypertension
- heart failure
- left ventricular
- depressive symptoms
- high resolution
- magnetic resonance imaging
- pulmonary artery
- climate change
- pulmonary arterial hypertension
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- coronary artery
- computed tomography
- acute myocardial infarction
- liver fibrosis
- contrast enhanced
- photodynamic therapy
- case report
- mass spectrometry
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- quantum dots
- congenital heart disease
- real time pcr