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A rare, often inherited disorder that causes the rhythm right ventricular myocardial lesions (ARVC)


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A rare, often inherited disorder that causes the rhythm right ventricular myocardial lesions (ARVC) can cause sudden cardiac death in otherwise totally vita baltic healthy people, mostly due to physical exertion. In general, there is no any symptoms, and struck strikingly more men than women - Live Science quoted the scientific-educational portal one, the journal Veterinary Pathology published study.
The disease was first identified in primates living in an English vita baltic zoo chimpanzee brothers autopsy. The first monkey in 2008 collapsed. Before that did not show any signs of being unwell, and not fight with other animals. His heart stopped, veterinarians tried unsuccessfully to revive. He was only 16 years old. (It is believed the chimp average age of 40-45 years, although some individual thrive in captivity more than 70 years, too.)
Four years earlier vita baltic the chimp in question, his half-brother was found dead at the age of 17, was not preceded by any sign of destruction. Mary Sheppard, one of the authors of the study, from Imperial College vita baltic London colleague vita baltic of sudden cardiac death in both chimpanzee vita baltic researcher attended autopsy. He found that the two animal's heart malformations are almost identical to human AVRC signs.
"First, we found főemlősnél signs of the disease. These two cases suggest that both the man and the chimpanzee affected by the same disease. The adolescent monkey brothers were in the prime of their health, and one of them had the heart during physical effort "- said Lydia Tong, an employee of the University of Sydney and author of the study.
"The virus infection in humans, the degree of physical activity, dietary factors that may lead to the development of the disease. Further research may correspond to whether this is caused by the same genetic variation of sudden cardiac arrest in the chimpanzee "- added Tong.
Over the past two decades, cardiovascular diseases have become the leading captive chimpanzees halálokává - the study read. Recent studies can help to caregivers better understand and manage the primate heart problems.
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