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60 Seconds of Echo Teaching Answer: Ventricular Septal Defect?

This was NOT a VSD but rather a TR jet. There is no flow convergence zone on the LV side of the IVS as in a VSD. But what is the underlying problem here? Please share you thoughts in the comment section below.

Is it:
A) non compaction CMP (even though there is segmental LV dysfunction and scarring)
B) Myocarditis,
C) Infarct following coronary embolism.

Or do you have any other suggestion?

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25 февраля 2019 г. 15:12:36
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