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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Typical findings on [[Chest X-ray|chest x-ray]] include [[apical ballooning]] and narrowing of the neck. | |||
==Chest X-Ray== | ==Chest X-Ray== | ||
Takotsubo in Japanese language refer to a ceramic pot, which is used to trap octopus. The typical chest x-ray findings in patients with stress cardiomyopathy include a takotsubo-shaped heart, in which there is apical ballooning and narrowing of the neck. | Takotsubo in Japanese language refer to a ceramic pot, which is used to trap octopus. The typical [[Chest X-ray|chest x-ray]] findings in patients with stress cardiomyopathy include a takotsubo-shaped [[heart]], in which there is [[apical ballooning]] and narrowing of the neck. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Typical findings on chest x-ray include apical ballooning and narrowing of the neck.
Chest X-Ray
Takotsubo in Japanese language refer to a ceramic pot, which is used to trap octopus. The typical chest x-ray findings in patients with stress cardiomyopathy include a takotsubo-shaped heart, in which there is apical ballooning and narrowing of the neck.