Arq. Bras. Cardiol. 2019; 112(6): 793-802

Case 3/2019 – Young Male with Intense Dyspnea, Pulmonary Infiltrate, Normal Cardiac Area and Obliteration of the Apical Portion of the Left Ventricle

Victor Sarli Issa ORCID logo , Luiz Alberto Benvenuti ORCID logo

DOI: 10.5935/abc.20190105

Clinical aspects

This is the case of a young, male patient, smoker, who had hypothyroidism post-treatment with radioactive iodine, who sought medical care due to symptoms of dyspnea and cough for a week; these complaints had been preceded by chest pain at exertion two weeks before. The medical evaluation at the first consultation was notable for the presence of tachycardia and mild leukocytosis in the whole blood count.

The chest X-ray was normal despite the presence of dyspnea at rest. Interestingly, the ECG performed during a routine medical evaluation 11 months before symptom onset showed signs suggestive of heart disease, with left chamber overload.

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Case 3/2019 – Young Male with Intense Dyspnea, Pulmonary Infiltrate, Normal Cardiac Area and Obliteration of the Apical Portion of the Left Ventricle

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