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Radiology

Cardiomyopathy

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The first 25 slides of Cardiomyopathy
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10 sections · 55 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What is covered here

    1 slide

  2. 02

    What cardiomyopathy is

    A disease of the heart muscle itself

    • Start with the muscle, not the plumbing
    • The formal definition
    • 8 / 100,000
    • Why the true rate before birth is unknown
    • Why diagnosis and counselling are hard
    • Four forms of the same idea

    6 slides

  3. 03

    Where it comes from

    Secondary causes first, genes second

    • Rule out the secondary causes first
    • Genes explain much of the rest
    • What can make a fetal heart dilate

    3 slides

  4. 04

    Dilated cardiomyopathy

    The commonest form before birth

    • The stretched, weak heart
    • Normal heart beside a dilated heart
    • No two cases look alike
    • From a wide chamber to a swollen fetus
    • The words behind the leak
    • Enlarged fetal heart with thickened muscle
    • Reading that heart
    • Leaking valves on colour Doppler
    • Colour Doppler panel of the leaking valves
    • 62-82%

    10 slides

  5. 05

    Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

    Thick walls that will not relax

    • The thick, stiff heart
    • Thickened left ventricular wall
    • A mixed bag of causes
    • The fetus of a diabetic mother
    • Thickened septum and ventricular walls
    • M-mode tracing through the heart walls
    • Two very different outlooks
    • It does not stand still

    8 slides

  6. 06

    Restrictive cardiomyopathy

    Rarest of all, and easy to miss

    • A heart that cannot fill

    1 slide

  7. 07

    Noncompaction cardiomyopathy

    The spongy myocardium

    • A wall that never finished forming
    • Two nicknames worth knowing
    • Spongy heart muscle under the microscope
    • Prominent trabeculations and deep recesses
    • How severe can it be?

    5 slides

  8. 08

    What all forms share

    A stiff muscle and a falling output

    • The common final pathway
    • Squeeze and stretch, two separate faults
    • Not always a one-way street
    • Findings that warn of a worse outcome
    • Why those two vein signs matter

    5 slides

  9. 09

    Making the diagnosis

    What the scan shows, and what to measure

    • How it presents
    • Ultrasound signs to hunt for
    • Two measurements in a diabetic pregnancy
    • What magnetic resonance imaging adds
    • Classic signs

    5 slides

  10. 10

    What can be done

    Before birth, and afterwards

    • Before birth
    • The one reassuring exception
    • After birth
    • Before and after delivery
    • What the referring physician needs to know
    • Key points
    • References
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • Suggested readings
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    11 slides