Circulation, Vol 59, 1293-1298, Copyright © 1979 by American Heart Association
H Fujiwara, C Kawai and Y Hamashima
We compared the histologic picture of myocardial fiber disarray in thin (4
mu) and thick (25 mu) sections of tissues obtained at autopsy from 18
adults and eight infants with clinically normal hearts, from 10 hearts with
concentric hypertrophy (hypertensive patients), nine with myocardial
infarction and four with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). In the thick
sections, so-called bizarre myocardial fiber disarray in thin sections was
seen as a bizarre fascicle disarray. Therefore, the usual fiber disarray
reported in cases of HCM is actually a fascicle disarray with a
three-dimensional complex network. There was no marked difference in
distribution and frequency of fascicle disarray among normal adult and
infant hearts, and diseased hearts with hypertension and myocardial
infarction. In the four hearts with HCM, diffuse bizarre fascicle disarray
in the thick section was detected in the septum and anterior and posterior
walls of the left ventricles in all cases, and in the lateral walls in one
case. In the portions without the diffuse fascicle disarray, the
distribution of disarray was the same as that in hearts with no HCM. Such
fascicle disarray, including that of HCM, is probably congenital.
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Myocardial fascicle and fiber disarray in 25 mu-thick sections
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