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    Figures (1)KeywordsCardiomyopathyLVNCOverdiagnosisDiagnosisLeft ventricular non-compaction (LVNC) is characterised by a bi-layered myocardium, with excessive left ventricular (LV) trabeculation. Ongoing debate exists as to whether LVNC in adults is a distinct cardiomyopathy, or a morphological feature of ventricular remodelling present in physiological and pathological states. In this commentary,…

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    Left ventricular noncompaction (LVNC) is a heterogeneous, often hereditary group of diseases, which may have diverse clinical manifestations. This article reviews the risk factors for unfavorable outcomes of LVNC in children, as well as discuss the diagnostic methods and the differences between pediatric and adult LVNC. Through a systematic review of the literature, a total of 1983 articles were…

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