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A 20-year-old man presented with recurrent vision loss and worsening shortness of breath over 6 months. Physical examination revealed a blood pressure of 112/68 mmHg, pulse of 104 beats per minute, cyanotic lips, jugular vein distention without a liver-jugular vein backflow sign (-), clear lung sounds, and a strong regular heartbeat with P2 > A2. N

Isolated Right Ventricular Non-Compaction in a Young Man
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