Most common genetically transmitted cardiomyopathy
Most common genetically transmitted cardiomyopathy
- [A] DCM
- [B] HCM
- [C] RCM
- [D] ARVD
Most common genetically transmitted cardiomyopathy
- Familial form of HOCM – autosomal dominant
- Genetically transmitted disorder.
- Most common genetically transmitted cardiomyopathy.
- It can also occur in individuals without family history secondary to de novo mutations.
- HOCM results from a mutation in genes that encode for one of the nine sarcomere proteins, such as B-myosin heavy chain, troponin, actin, and titin.