Associazione Nazionale Medici Cardiologi Ospedalieri

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NEVER TAKE ANITHING FOR GRANTED: AN ANUSUAL CASE OF ISCHEMIA
Anno:
2025
Patient Overview: A 50-year-old female with no family history of cardiac disease, no cardiovascular risk factors, and no significant comorbidities. Since the age of 13, she has been under cardiological follow-up for frequent ventricular extrasystoles. At the age of 36, she was hospitalized for heart failure (HF) and diagnosed…
A CASE OF RIGHT HEART FAILURE IN ADULT PATIENT WITH EBSTEIN’S ANOMALY AND RIGHT COR TRIATRIATRIUM
Anno:
2025
Introduction: Ebstein's anomaly is a rare congenital cardiac disease, defined as the significant apical displacement of the part of the tricuspid valve due to inadequate delaminization of the tricuspid valve tissue. This condition causes significant tricuspid regurgitation and reduction of the functional right ventricle and right ventricular dilatation. We present a case of…
COR TRIATRIATUM SINISTER: A SILENT THREAT
Anno:
2025
We present the clinical case of a 22-year-old man practicing competitive sport (sprinter) who underwent an echocardiogram in asymptomatic condition.The patient appeared to be in good health. No previous medical history. No cardiovascular risk factors. Echocardiogram revealed good biventricular function and no valvular diseases; the left atrium appeared moderately…
ISOLATED DOUBLE-CHAMBERED RIGHT VENTRICLE IN A CHILD: A CASE REPORT
Anno:
2025
We present the case of a 7-year-old child who was suspected of having dilated/hypertrophic cardiomyopathy of the right ventricle (RV) based on prenatal ultrasound findings. He was admitted to our department at birth, where echocardiography revealed hypokinesia in the inferior and anterior walls of the RV, along with an…
AN INCIDENTAL FINDING OF UNROOFED CORONARY SINUS DURING ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY CONFIRMED BY CARDIAC TC. A CASE REPORT.
Anno:
2025
INTRODUCTION Unroofed coronary sinus is a rare congenital heart anomaly and the most unusual type of atrial septal defect with nonspecific clinical manifestations.  CASE REPORT A 73-year‐old woman presented to the Emergency Department for palpitations and chest pain. She had History of recurrent palpitations and a previous access to the Emergency Room with electrocardiogram (ECG) evidence…