In 1996, ARVD/C was added to the WHO classification of cardiomyopathies. The name is derived from the observation that electrical disturbances of the heart (arrhythmogenic) are common and tend to ...
This condition shares a similar pathogenesis to ARVD/C. Patients with the adult form demonstrate an extremely enlarged right ventricle, generally progressing to congestive heart failure and/or ...
The classic ECG findings in arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia are inverted T waves in the right precordial leads (V1-V3) with an epsilon wave after the QRS in lead V1, representing early ...
[1] The patient described in this report progressed to end-stage heart failure, having initially been diagnosed with ARVD/C with LV involvement. Histological analysis of the explanted heart ...