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Disease restrictive cardiomyopathy
Symptom C0018801|heart failure
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PubMedID- 26559991 Case 4 - a 79-year-old man with congestive heart failure due to restrictive cardiomyopathy.
PubMedID- 24049653 The clinical spectrum of cardiovascular involvement is wide, ranging from asymptomatic atrioventricular and bundle branch block to severe, rapidly progressive heart failure owing to restrictive cardiomyopathy .
PubMedID- 25798361 A 51-year-old woman had severe restrictive cardiomyopathy with heart failure.
PubMedID- 26257516 The gold standard for diagnosis of cardiac amyloidosis is still myocardial biopsy, but it may be connected with severe complications (ventricular free wall perforation up to 0.4%, arrhythmia 0.5%–1.0%, and conduction disorders 0.2%–0.4%).4 according to the american heart association/american college of cardiology guidelines, there is a class ii-a recommendation to perform endomyocardial biopsy in heart failure associated with unexplained restrictive cardiomyopathy.
PubMedID- 24758315 We report the case of a young female with myofibrillar myopathy and deteriorating heart failure due to restrictive cardiomyopathy and recurrent atrial fibrillation and atrial tachycardias intolerant to pharmacotherapy.
PubMedID- 23733916 heart failure associated with unexplained restrictive cardiomyopathy was the most common clinical scenario, comprising 33.6% (286/851) of embs, and 84 (29.4%) of these embs were diagnostic.
PubMedID- 24452946 Cardiac amyloidosis (ca) is a disorder characterized by amyloid fibrils deposition in cardiac interstitium; it results in a restrictive cardiomyopathy with heart failure (hf) and conduction abnormalities.
PubMedID- 25743445 Cardiac manifestations in ttr amyloidosis can range from asymptomatic arrhythmias to severe restrictive cardiomyopathy with heart failure .
PubMedID- 25859354 A 76-year-old male caucasian patient was treated in our hospital for acutely decompensated heart failure due to restrictive cardiomyopathy.
PubMedID- 21229694 Cardiac amyloidosis may cause restrictive cardiomyopathy associated with heart failure, conduction disorder and ischemic heart disease.
PubMedID- 20010333 The most common presentations are congestive heart failure because of restrictive cardiomyopathy and conduction abnormalities.
PubMedID- 26400472 Cardiac ttr amyloidosis presents as progressive, ultimately fatal, heart failure owing to restrictive cardiomyopathy, is rarely suspected and is usually misdiagnosed as coronary heart disease.
PubMedID- 26177555 Cardiac amyloidosis ultimately causes congestive heart failure due to irreversible restrictive cardiomyopathy.

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