Abstract
Non-compacted myocardium is a condition characterized by changes in the myocardium in the form of a slight thickening of the epicardial layer with pronounced trabecularity and deep spaces that communicate with the left ventricle cavity, but not with the coronary arteries. The non-compacted myocardium is characterized by the presence of areas of a two-layer myocardium structure with a pronounced spongy layer and a large number of trabeculae and intertrabecular spaces freely communicating with the heart cavity according to imaging study methods.
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PANORAMA Publishing House
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