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Annalisa Sechi1, Gaetano Nucifora, Gianluca Piccoli, Andrea Dardis, Bruno Bembi.
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BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) with late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) imaging is increasingly used to assess myocardial involvement in patients with Fabry disease, an X linked lipid storage disorder. However, it is often proposed as an optional tool. A different cardiomyopathic disease progression between male and female patients was hypothesised in previous studies, as in female myocardial fibrosis was found without left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy, while myocardial fibrosis was always detected in association to LV hypertrophy in men. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25026990 PMCID: PMC4107623 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2261-14-86
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cardiovasc Disord ISSN: 1471-2261 Impact factor: 2.298
Figure 1Cine and late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) CMR images of the patient at baseline. Panel A and B: cine (steady-state free precession sequence) CMR of short-axis (A) and 4-chamber (B) view showing normal left ventricular wall thickness. Panel C, D and E: T2-weighted short-TI inversion-recovery fast spin-echo image of short-axis (C), 4-chamber (D) and 3-chamber (E) view showing the absence of myocardial oedema. Panel F and G: contrast-enhanced inversion recovery gradient echo image of short-axis (F) and 3-chamber (G) view showing LGE involving the inferolateral wall with intramyocardial distribution (black arrow).
Figure 2Feature-tracking analysis. 2D Cardiac Performance Analysis Software (TomTec, Munich, Germany) was used to measure LV deformation directly from cine CMR images (left panel). Feature-tracking analysis of cine LV mid short-axis slice demonstrated reduced circumferential strain of the mid infero-lateral wall (pale blue line in the right panel).
Figure 3Cine and late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) CMR images of the patient, acquired after 12 months of ERT. Panel A and B: cine (steady-state free precession sequence) CMR of short-axis (A) and 4-chamber (B) view showing normal left ventricular wall thickness. Panel C and D: contrast-enhanced inversion recovery gradient echo image of short-axis (C) and 3-chamber (D) view showing LGE involving the inferolateral wall with intramyocardial distribution (black arrow), without significant changes from baseline examination (Figure 1).