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Br Heart J
; 29: 594-601, 1967.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MedCarib
| ID: med-14490
RESUMO
Eight cases of cardiomyopathy found in Jamaica are described. The ages ranged from 19 to 60 years. There were six men and two women. All the hearts were enlarged, the weights ranging from 480-370 g, except for one patient in whom the heart weighed 275 g. The principal pathological finding was fibrous thickning of the endocardium confined to the left side in seven patients and most evident in the ventricles. Four hearts showed mural thrombi which in two instances had given rise to systemic emboli. Valvular involvement -slight-was seen in only three patients. The endocardial thickenings contained deposits of fibrin and originated from them. This cardiomyopathy resembles most closely "heart muscle" disease found in Nigeria (Summary)