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Transient Midventricular Ballooning Syndrome: A New Variant
J Am Coll Cardiol Hurst et al. 48: 579

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  • View Online Videos - Video 1. Left ventriculogram in right anterior oblique view of Case #1. Note the hypercontractility of the basal and apical segments and ballooning of the mid ventricular segment.
  • View Online Videos - Video 2. Apical 2-chamber transthoracic echocardiogram of Case #1 using LV opacification. Note the resolution of the wall motion abnormalities seen on LV gram.
  • View Online Videos - Video 3. Apical 2-chamber transthoracic echocardiogram of Case #2. Note the hypercontractile apex and base with mid-left ventricular akinesis.
  • View Online Videos - Video 4. Left ventriculogram in right anterior oblique view of Case #2. Note the hypercontractility of the basal and apical segments and ballooning of the mid ventricular segments.
  • View Online Videos - Video 5. Left ventriculogram in right anterior oblique view of Case #3. Note the hypercontractility of the basal and apical segments and ballooning of the mid segments.
  • View Online Videos - Video 6. Left ventriculogram in right anterior oblique view of Case #4. Note the hypercontractility of the basal and apical segments and ballooning of the mid segments.




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