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==Echocardiography==
==Echocardiography==
Echocardiography may show the following abnormalities:
Echocardiography may show the following abnormalities:
* Ventricular dilation (Dilated cardiomyopathy)
* Ventricular dilation ([[dilated cardiomyopathy]])
* Fibrosis
* [[Fibrosis]]
* Decreased myocardial function  
* Decreased myocardial function  


==Ultrasound==
==Ultrasound==
Ultrasound abnormalities found in this disorder include:
Ultrasound abnormalities found in this disorder include:
* Pelvi-calyceal dilatation in patients with urologic problems
* Pelvi-calyceal dilatation in patients with urologic problems
* Bladder ultrasound examination may reveal elevated post-voiding residual volumes
* Bladder ultrasound examination may reveal elevated post-voiding residual volumes
 
* [[Hepatomegaly]] may be noted in liver ultrasound
* Hepatomegaly may be noted in liver ultrasound
 


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Echocardiography

Echocardiography may show the following abnormalities:

Ultrasound

Ultrasound abnormalities found in this disorder include:

  • Pelvi-calyceal dilatation in patients with urologic problems
  • Bladder ultrasound examination may reveal elevated post-voiding residual volumes
  • Hepatomegaly may be noted in liver ultrasound

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