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*The first clinical signs of ARVD are usually during [[adolescence]]. However, signs of ARVD have been demonstrated in infants. | |||
*[[Syncope]]:Up to 80% of individuals with ARVD present with [[syncope]] or sudden cardiac death. The remainder frequently present with palpitations or other symptoms due to right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) tachycardia (a type of [[monomorphic ventricular tachycardia]]). | *[[Syncope]]:Up to 80% of individuals with ARVD present with [[syncope]] or sudden cardiac death. The remainder frequently present with palpitations or other symptoms due to right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) tachycardia (a type of [[monomorphic ventricular tachycardia]]). | ||
* Symptoms are usually exercise-related. Exercise can induce [[polymorphic VT]] in some variants. | |||
Symptoms are usually exercise-related. | |||
==Refernces== | ==Refernces== |
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Overview
Symptoms
- The first clinical signs of ARVD are usually during adolescence. However, signs of ARVD have been demonstrated in infants.
- Syncope:Up to 80% of individuals with ARVD present with syncope or sudden cardiac death. The remainder frequently present with palpitations or other symptoms due to right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) tachycardia (a type of monomorphic ventricular tachycardia).
- Symptoms are usually exercise-related. Exercise can induce polymorphic VT in some variants.