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Infiltrative cardiomyopathy--patient has mri finding and vpc problem controlled by betablocker. Please advice.
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Hello thanks for the query infiltrative cardiomyopathy can cause restrictive, constrictive or dilated cardiomyopathy. The management also depends on the type of infiltration whether malignant or other deposits. These patients are prone to develop vpc and thus cardiac failure (symptoms like palpitation, respiratory distress, swelling of limbs. Regular medication is needed to control the vpc's. I would like to know if there is hypertension with hypercholesterolemia as medication like arb and statins are to be used in hypertension. I request you to give detail history and to attach reports so that I better able to help you out. Regards.
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