Although GI and dermatologic manifestations tend to dominate the clinical phenotype of FD in childhood, are there cardiovascular manifestations—i.e. arrhythmias—in this subgroup that might point to the disease?

Although GI and dermatologic manifestations tend to dominate the clinical phenotype of FD in childhood, are there cardiovascular manifestations—i.e. arrhythmias—in this subgroup that might point to the disease?

Although GI and dermatologic manifestations tend to dominate the clinical phenotype of FD in childhood, are there cardiovascular manifestations—i.e. arrhythmias—in this subgroup that might point to the disease? 


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Presenter

John Jefferies, MD

John Jefferies, MD

Jay M. Sullivan Endowed Chair in Cardiovascular Medicine
Chief of Cardiology
University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC)
Co-Director, UT Methodist Institute for Cardiovascular Science
University of Tennessee Heart Institute
Memphis, TN