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==Physical Examination== | ==Physical Examination== | ||
===Facial Features== | ===Facial Features=== | ||
Facial dysmorphisms such as a prominent forehead, [[strabismus]], [[micrognathia]], [[high arching palate]], and low set ears have been described<ref> | Facial dysmorphisms such as a prominent forehead, [[strabismus]], [[micrognathia]], [[high arching palate]], and low set ears have been described<ref>Chin TK, Perloff JK, Williams RG, et al. Isolated noncompaction of left ventricular myocardium: a study of eight cases. Circulation.1990; 82: 507–513.</ref>. | ||
Chin TK, Perloff JK, Williams RG, et al. Isolated noncompaction of left ventricular myocardium: a study of eight cases. Circulation. | |||
===Cardiac=== | ===Cardiac=== |
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Overview
There may be facial and cardiac abnormalities in patients with NCC.
Physical Examination
Facial Features
Facial dysmorphisms such as a prominent forehead, strabismus, micrognathia, high arching palate, and low set ears have been described[1].
Cardiac
Similar to other cardiomyopathies, there may be signs of cardiac enlargement and pulmonary vascular congestion on physical examination.
References
- ↑ Chin TK, Perloff JK, Williams RG, et al. Isolated noncompaction of left ventricular myocardium: a study of eight cases. Circulation.1990; 82: 507–513.