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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[Echocardiography]] is critical in the [[diagnosis]] of cardiac amyloidosis. [[Echocardiogram]] should be done at [[diagnosis]] and routinely thereafter to monitor response to therapy.
[[Echocardiography]] may be helpful in the [[diagnosis]] of familial amyloidosis. Findings on an [[echocardiography]] suggestive of familial amyloidosis include sparkling or speckled appearance of the [[left ventricular]] thickening, [[Hypertrophic|hypertrophied]] [[right ventricle]], [[diastolic dysfunction]] with restrictive filling pattern (in the advanced stages), severe [[Atrial|atrial dilatation]], thickening of the [[interatrial septum]], [[pericardial effusion]], and prominent [[Heart valve|valves]].


==Echocardiography/Ultrasound==
==Echocardiography/Ultrasound==

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Farima Kahe M.D. [2]

Overview

Echocardiography may be helpful in the diagnosis of familial amyloidosis. Findings on an echocardiography suggestive of familial amyloidosis include sparkling or speckled appearance of the left ventricular thickening, hypertrophied right ventricle, diastolic dysfunction with restrictive filling pattern (in the advanced stages), severe atrial dilatation, thickening of the interatrial septum, pericardial effusion, and prominent valves.

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References

  1. Klein AL, Hatle LK, Burstow DJ, Seward JB, Kyle RA, Bailey KR, Luscher TF, Gertz MA, Tajik AJ (April 1989). "Doppler characterization of left ventricular diastolic function in cardiac amyloidosis". J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. 13 (5): 1017–26. PMID 2647814.
  2. Pantazis A, Vischer AS, Perez-Tome MC, Castelletti S (March 2015). "Diagnosis and management of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy". Echo Res Pract. 2 (1): R45–53. doi:10.1530/ERP-15-0007. PMC 4676455. PMID 26693331.
  3. Eshaghian S, Kaul S, Shah PK (2007). "Cardiac amyloidosis: new insights into diagnosis and management". Rev Cardiovasc Med. 8 (4): 189–99. PMID 18192942.

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