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Myocardial Involvement Is Very Frequent Among Patients Affected With Subclinical Becker's Muscular Dystrophy

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Abstract

Cardiomyopathy is the main clinical feature and complication in patients affected by subclinical or mild BMD. The cardiac manifestation is characterized by early right ventricular involvement and is later associated with left ventricular impairment. In mild BMD, myocardial damage may develop because the patients, who are unaware of a possible cardiac involvement, are still able to perform strenuous muscle exercise and, through pressure or volume overload, may induce mechanical stress, which is harmful for dystrophin-deficient myocardial cells.

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