(III-5A.2.o) Accidentally discover cardiomiopathy in patient with initial acute coronary syndrom Noncompaction Cardiomiopathy Trąbka-Zawicki A. MD, Rubiś P. MD, PhD, Assoc. Prof. Kostkiewicz M. MD, PhD, Miszalski-Jamka T. MD, PhD, Tomala I. MD, Assoc. Prof. Lelakowski J. MD, PhD, Prof. Żmudka K. MD, PhD
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Keywords: cardiomyopathy, initial acute coronary syndrome, Noncompaction Cardiomiopathy Background Isolated noncompaction cardiomyopathy is a rarely occurring, congenital anomaly that belongs to the group of cardiomyopathies. The incidence of this pathology in the general population is estimated at 0.014-1.3%. It is characterized by the presence of numerous trabeculae on the myocardial wall of both ventricles and deep intertrabecular recesses resulting in thickened myocardium. Case presentation We present an accidentally discovered isolated left ventricular noncompaction in the 46-year-old patient with the preliminary …