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Case-Reports-in-Cardiomyopathy-Case-Series

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Case-Reports-in-Cardiomyopathy-Case-Series

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  1. Become An Editorial Board Member Submit Your Article    Home Journal Overview Editorial Board Articles Instructions FAQ Contact Us Case Reports in Cardiomyopathy: Case Series  Home Journal Details welcomes contributions from all over the world in the Case Reports and Case Series in Cardiology Journal Society of Cardiology. The journal is publishes case reports, case series, research articles, original article and videos on all aspects of cardiomyopathy diseases of the heart muscle. The cardiac muscle will grow, thicken, and become more sti? than usual in several conditions. Rarely, scar tissue will take the place of muscle tissue. The most common types of cardiomyopathy are: 1) Dilated cardiomyopathy: Your heart’s blood-pumping chambers enlarge (dilate). 2) Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: Your heart muscle thickens. 3) Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia (ARVD): Disease in your heart muscle causes irregular heart rhythms. 4) Restrictive cardiomyopathy: Your heart muscle scars, sti?ens or both. 5) Transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR- CM): Abnormal protein build-up (ATTR amyloidosis) in your heart’s left ventricle (primary blood-pumping chamber). Case Reports and Case Series in Cardiology Journal acknowledges submissions of original research and review articles from global sources and has an editorial tracking system to guarantee review quality. The review procedure is handled by the Journal editorial board members; before an admissible contribution is approved by the editor, it must be approved by a minimum of two reviewers. The method allows authors to monitor the status of their paper submissions and, ideally, follow them through to publication. Reviewers can email their feedback to the editor and download the manuscripts. Editors can manage the full process of submission, review, peer review, correction, and publication. Manuscript Submission Authors are requested to submit their manuscript by using Online Manuscript Submission Portal:  https://www.casereportsincardiology.org/submit.html  (or) also invited to submit through the Journal E- mail Id:  editor@casereportsincardiology.org . Download PDF Quick Link Latest Post Contact Us Case Reports and Case Series in Cardiology Journal publishes case reports and case series related to hypertension, arrhythmia, heart failure, heart disease, and Cardiology video articles. Call for Editorial Board Members   BRISTOL PUBLISHERS (OPC) PRIVATE Home LIMITED Reg O?ce Add: VILLAGE-  Article In Press Call for Reviewers NAKAUJHA, POST-, URUA BAZAR, Uruwa Bazar, Gorakhpur, Uttar  Editorial Board Call for Papers : CRCSCJ Pradesh, India, 273407.  Contact Us  info@casereportsincardiology.org      Sitemap 

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