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Thiagarajah PH et al. – Cardiomyopathies as a class are identified increasingly as a result of improved means of detection and an aging population. Also, presentation may be sudden or already well known. Consequently, patients with this underlying condition may present at any time for anesthesia or intraoperatively. It is essential that anesthesiologists understand the underlying pathology to better manage these patients.


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