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Welcome to you, interested in ARVCs which represents a wide spectrum of diseases poorly recognised diagnosed and treated.
This is related to the complexity of this new category of cardiomyopathies in which some have been known under a different name.
Nowadays, I think it is timely to put them in the same basket under the name of "ARVCs" to concentrate the expertise of many investigators interested in only one aspect of these diseases which have more or less some features in common the first being that they are involving the Right Ventricle !

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

ARVD before antiarrhythmic Surgery


This picture has been taken at the time of surgery
It shows the RV with major dilatation covered by an extensive amount of fatty tissue.
 The left ventricle (dark epicardium) is of normal size.

The intriguing aspect of this picture is to show the presence of multiple coronary arteries which have never been described by pathologists as far as I know. 

What is your interpretation ?

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