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Cardiac Rehabilitation in a Transplanted Person with Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy.

Maria LoureiroCarlos BrancoJoão DuarteGonçalo CoutinhoMaria Manuela Ferreira Pereira da Silva MartinsAndré Filipe Morais Pinto Novo
Published in: Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia (2023)
Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy is a rare hereditary neuromuscular disease. Its manifestations begin primarily in childhood. The most frequent manifestations are progressive muscle weakness, atrophy that usually begins in the scapula-vertebral region, extending later to the pelvic girdle, and spinal stiffness. Patients can also manifest cardiac involvement as palpitations, syncope, exercise intolerance, congestive heart failure, and variable heart rhythm disturbances. 1 - 3 The presence and severity of these manifestations can vary according to the individual and the disease's subtypes. 2 Cardiac involvement is the most worrisome feature of this disease, and there are some reports of the need for heart transplantation in this dystrophy. 4.
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