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Cardiomyopathy should be differentiated from athlete heart (which is often confused with HCM on echocardiography), liver disease, and nephrotic syndrome which could present with volume overload similar to many causes of cardiomyopathy.   
Cardiomyopathy should be differentiated from athlete heart (which is often confused with HCM on echocardiography), hypertrophy due to hypertension or aortic stenosis. Liver disease, and nephrotic syndrome could present with volume overload similar to many causes of cardiomyopathy as well.  
 
References:  
 
Richard P, Charron P, Carrier L, et al. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: distribution of disease genes, spectrum of mutations, and implications for a molecular diagnosis strategy. Circulation 2003; 107:2227.   


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Cardiomyopathy should be differentiated from athlete heart (which is often confused with HCM on echocardiography), hypertrophy due to hypertension or aortic stenosis. Liver disease, and nephrotic syndrome could present with volume overload similar to many causes of cardiomyopathy as well.

References:

Richard P, Charron P, Carrier L, et al. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: distribution of disease genes, spectrum of mutations, and implications for a molecular diagnosis strategy. Circulation 2003; 107:2227.