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Left Ventricular Non-Compaction
What Is Left Ventricular Non-Compaction?
Left ventricular non-compaction (LVNC) is a rare genetic disease of the heart muscle. Compaction is a process that occurs during the development of the heart, when a baby is in the womb. If this process is not complete, the inside of the heart muscle (the one in contact with the blood) will look "spongy" or trabeculated. Normally, it is smooth. Originally, non-compaction was diagnosed very rarely. It seemed to be associated with dangerous heart rhythms and, often, severe weakness of the heart muscle.
Left Ventricular Non-Compaction
Left ventricular noncompaction cardiomyopathy(LVNC) is characterized by spongy heart wall tissues of the left ventricle chamber, affecting heart function.
Left Ventricular Non-Compaction
LVNC