24 November 2021>: Articles
Successful One-and-a-Half Ventricle Repair of Right Ventricle Dysfunction Due to Lymphoblastic Leukemia Treatment in a Patient with Restrictive Cardiomyopathy
Unusual setting of medical care, Rare disease
Mikhail Ramazovich Chiaureli A , Dmitry Victorovich Kovalev D , Ivan Aleksandrovich Yurlov C , Anton Vladimirovich Minaev B* , Vladimir Petrovich Podzolkov FDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.933677
Am J Case Rep 2021; 22:e933677
Figure 2. Multi-spiral computed tomography of the chest organs (axial plane) (A–C). Magnetic resonance imaging of the heart (4-chamber plane) (D–F). (A) “Native” series: arrows indicate massive calcification in the ventricular cavity; (B, C) – series with contrast enhancement: (B) The cavity of the ventricle is reduced in size due to obliteration of the trabecular part; (C) No signs of thromboembolism and areas of calcification at the site of pulmonary. (D) Delayed contrasting (LGE). (E) Phase of diastole; (F) Phase of systole.