The TCCDS is a non-invasive bedside technique that is valid for determining MLS in patients with traumatic brain injury. Due to the risks involved in the transportation of traumatic brain-injured patients to the radiology department, this bedside technique is specially interesting in these patients.
Echocardiographic abnormalities of myocarditis are polymorphous and nonspecific. The presence of increased ventricular wall thickness, typically transient, is an infrequent finding in myocarditis that can correspond to an improvement in the clinical status of the patient and the ejection fraction. We report the case of a patient with acute myocarditis and the echocardiographic abnormalities observed during the course of his myocarditis: transient left ventricular "hypertrophy" associated with improvement of the left ventricular function.
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