2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2018.01.045
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Idiopathic Restrictive Cardiomyopathy in Children and Young Adults

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“…Individuals with a P/LP variant associated with RCM were more likely to have a de novo variant (80%) compared to those with HCM or DCM (9 and 20% of those with a P/LP variant, respectively). This is not unexpected given historically poor survival associated with pediatric RCM, effectively reducing the childbearing population (Anderson et al, ). The high rate of de novo variants in this group is in line with rates observed in other genetic conditions with reduced reproductive fitness.…”
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“…Individuals with a P/LP variant associated with RCM were more likely to have a de novo variant (80%) compared to those with HCM or DCM (9 and 20% of those with a P/LP variant, respectively). This is not unexpected given historically poor survival associated with pediatric RCM, effectively reducing the childbearing population (Anderson et al, ). The high rate of de novo variants in this group is in line with rates observed in other genetic conditions with reduced reproductive fitness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Outcomes in pediatric cardiomyopathy are extremely variable and differ between cardiomyopathy phenotype and underlying etiology (Lee et al, ). Historically, RCM has been associated with poor survival in pediatric patients (Anderson et al, ). It is unclear if de novo variation in pediatric cardiomyopathy may be associated with worse clinical outcomes.…”
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“…The prognosis of young children with RCM is terribly poor, and heart transplantation is the only method for treatment. 1,2 The pathogenesis of cardiomyopathy varies, and to date, numerous causes of RCM have been investigated. The histology of the myocardium in RCM patients is usually non-specific, with mild myocyte hypertrophy and disarray, as well as slight interstitial fibrosis.…”
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“…Elevated RA pressures and PH are usually present [8]. In idiopathic RCM, as demonstrated in our case, myocardial biopsy typically demonstrates patchy endocardial and interstitial fibrosis with compensatory myofibril hypertrophy without myofiber disarray, or findings suggestive of a specific infiltrative heart muscle disease [9][10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%