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Echocardiography may be helpful in the diagnosis of Friedreich's ataxia. Findings on an echocardiography suggestive of Friedreich's ataxia include: Varying degrees of septal hypertrophy in approximately 81% of cases, left ventricular free wall hypertrophy in approximately 61% of cases, slight reduction of left [[ventricular]] internal dimension in approximately 57% of cases and systolic anterior motion of the [[mitral valve]] in approximately 14 % of cases. | |||
==Echocardiography== | ==Echocardiography== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohamadmostafa Jahansouz M.D.[2]
Overview
Echocardiography may be helpful in the diagnosis of Friedreich's ataxia. Findings on an echocardiography suggestive of Friedreich's ataxia include: Varying degrees of septal hypertrophy in approximately 81% of cases, left ventricular free wall hypertrophy in approximately 61% of cases, slight reduction of left ventricular internal dimension in approximately 57% of cases and systolic anterior motion of the mitral valve in approximately 14 % of cases.
Echocardiography
Echocardiography may be helpful in the diagnosis of Friedreich's ataxia. Findings on an echocardiography suggestive of Friedreich's ataxia include:[1]
- Varying degrees of septal hypertrophy in approximately 81% of cases
- Left ventricular free wall hypertrophy in approximately 61% of cases
- Slight reduction of left ventricular internal dimension in approximately 57% of cases
- Systolic anterior motion of the mitral valve in approximately 14 % of cases