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Fig. 6 | BMC Cardiovascular Disorders

Fig. 6

From: Clinical features of patients with septic shock-triggered Takotsubo syndrome: a single-center 7 case series

Fig. 6

Patient 6. Parasternal short axis view of the echocardiography at end-diastole (A) and end-systole (B) demonstrated akinesia (arrows) of the basal segment of inferoseptal wall. Apical two-chamber view at end-diastole (C) and end-systole (D) demonstrated akinesia (arrows) of the basal segment of inferior wall. Coronary angiography (E and F) showed normal coronary arteries. Late gadolinium enhancement image of cardiac magnetic resonance (G) demonstrated the absence of significant necrosis or fibrosis. Electrocardiogram (H) showed ST-segment elevation in leads II, III, aVF, V5–V6 and QTc prolongation

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