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Hypereosinophilic syndrome with biventricular involvement.
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1977
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Heart FailureCongenital Heart AnomalyStructural Heart DiseaseHematologyExtensive Mural ThrombosisPublic HealthCardiologyCardiovascular ImagingCardiomyopathyOphthalmologyRight Ventricular CavityCardiac PathologyClinical DisordersCardiovascular DiseaseHypereosinophilic SyndromeValvular Heart DiseaseMedicineProgressive ReductionEmergency MedicineEndocrine Disease
In a 45-year-old man with hypereosinophilic syndrome, cardiac disease, mainly endocardial thickening and extensive mural thrombosis of both ventricles, was confirmed at autopsy. Early in the course of the disease, right ventricular endocardial biopsy had demonstrated the basic process. Restriction in filling and contraction of the right ventricle were demonstrated by functional studies. By echocardiographic study, progressive reduction in size of the right ventricular cavity and premature opening of the pulmonary valve were demonstrated, while this method was less adequate in identifying the process in the left ventricle.
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