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'''Non-compaction cardiomyopathy''' (NCC), sometimes known as "spongiform cardiomyopathy" is a rare [[Congenital disorder|congenital]] [[cardiomyopathy]] that affects both children and adults. It refers to a type of cardiomyopathy where the [[myocardium|myocardial development]] is hindered during the early stages of fetal development (the [[embryogenesis]] stage). <ref name= Espinola-Zavaleta >{{Cite journal | last =Espinola-Zavaleta| first =Nilda. | last2 =Soto | first2 =Elena. | last3 =Castellanos| first3 =Luis Munoz | last4 =Játiva-Chávez| first4 =Silvio | last5 =Keirns | first5 =Candace. | title = Non-compacted Cardiomyopathy: Clinical-Echocardiographic Study | journal = Cardiovasc Ultrasound | publisher = Medscape | volume = 4 | issue =1 | pages =| year =2006 | url= http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/551882_1 | format = webpage | id =}}</ref> <ref name= Oechslin>{{Cite journal | last =Oechslin| first =Erwin | last2 =Jenni | first2 =Rolf | title = Non-compaction of the Left Ventricular Myocardium - From Clinical Observation to the Discovery of a New Disease | journal = | publisher = | volume = | issue =| pages = | year = 2005| url= http://www.touchcardiology.com/compaction-left-ventricular-myocardium-a352-3.html| format = webpage | id =}}</ref>. It results from the failure of [[myocardium|myocardial]] development during [[embryogenesis]].<ref name= Espinola-Zavaleta >{{Cite journal | last =Espinola-Zavaleta| first =Nilda. | last2 =Soto | first2 =Elena. | last3 =Castellanos| first3 =Luis Munoz | last4 =Játiva-Chávez| first4 =Silvio | last5 =Keirns | first5 =Candace. | title = Non-compacted Cardiomyopathy: Clinical-Echocardiographic Study | journal = Cardiovasc Ultrasound | volume=4 | issue=1 | pages= 35| year=2006 | url=http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/551882_1 | format= | pmid=17002802 | doi =10.1186/1476-7120-4-35 | pmc =1592122}}</ref><ref name= Oechslin>{{Cite journal | last =Oechslin| first =Erwin | last2 =Jenni | first2 =Rolf | title = Non-compaction of the Left Ventricular Myocardium - From Clinical Observation to the Discovery of a New Disease | journal = | publisher = | volume = | issue =| pages = | year = 2005| url= http://www.touchcardiology.com/compaction-left-ventricular-myocardium-a352-3.html| format = webpage | id = | accessdate =2007-06-13 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070929131905/http://www.touchcardiology.com/compaction-left-ventricular-myocardium-a352-3.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-09-29}}</ref> | |||
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Overview
Non-compaction cardiomyopathy (NCC), sometimes known as "spongiform cardiomyopathy" is a rare congenital cardiomyopathy that affects both children and adults. It refers to a type of cardiomyopathy where the myocardial development is hindered during the early stages of fetal development (the embryogenesis stage). [1] [2]. It results from the failure of myocardial development during embryogenesis.[1][2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Espinola-Zavaleta, Nilda.; Soto, Elena.; Castellanos, Luis Munoz; Játiva-Chávez, Silvio; Keirns, Candace. (2006). "Non-compacted Cardiomyopathy: Clinical-Echocardiographic Study" (webpage). Cardiovasc Ultrasound. Medscape. 4 (1).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Oechslin, Erwin; Jenni, Rolf (2005). "Non-compaction of the Left Ventricular Myocardium - From Clinical Observation to the Discovery of a New Disease" (webpage).