Has the following ever been clinically observed ?
A significantly enlarged heart in a twenty-two year old male with all related mechanical inefficiencies, which continues for over three decades, but then shrinks back to normal size with 80 pct recovery of normal function ?
It's an honest question, and your informed reply will be greatly appreciated.
2006-09-29
19:21:28
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Anonymous
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Science & Mathematics
➔ Medicine
The issues, obviously, are two:
Quasi complete recovery of function,
and return to size norm (for patient's current age).
Incidentally, eventual outcome of HF had been extrapolated from the mid-stages.l
Thank you for looking into this. VERY much.
2006-09-29
19:47:49 ·
update #1