A rare case report of WPW syndrome type B with non compaction of left ventricle, mitral valve prolapse and dilated cardiomyopathy
Abstract
Abstract :
Majority of the individual with Wolff-
Parkinson-White syndrome (WPW) have
normal heart, but may be associated with
a number of cardiac pathology, especially
congenital disease, in 7.5 to 17
percentage of cases. The combination of
WPW with non-compaction of left ventricle,
MVPS and DCM is rare situation. In
this case, we are reporting 25yr old male
patient, who presented with palpitation
and was found to have this combination.
The patient was successfully treated with
radiofrequency ablation.
Keyword :Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome,
Mitral valve prolapse
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