Left ventricular noncompaction/hypertrabeculation is a condition which is characterized by a highly trabeculated, "spongy" myocardium. It can present at any age with heart failure, arrhythmia and/or thromboembolic events. A wide variety of mutations have been found to be a cause of hypertrabeculation and it is possible that there is a continuum of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy and hypertrabeculation/noncompaction. We present a case of left ventricular hypertrabeculation which presented as sudden infant death syndrome and we propose that this entity may be a hidden cause of arrhythmic death in some infants presenting as sudden infant death syndrome. © the author(s), publisher and licensee Libertas Academica Ltd.
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Ker, J., Du Toit-Prinsloo, L., van Heerden, W. F. P., & Saayman, G. (2010). Sudden infant death syndrome and left ventricular hypertrabeculation-hidden arrhythmogenic entity? Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology, 4, 85–87. https://doi.org/10.4137/cmc.s5933
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