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Biventricular, endocardial, and epicardial substrate characterization for ventricular tachycardia and correlation with whole-heart macropathology and histopathology in a patient with lamin A/C cardiomyopathy  Ashwin Bhaskaran, MBBS, MSc (Int Med), Aditya Bhat, MBBS, Ivana Trivic, BSc, Kavitha Muthiah, MBChB, PhD, Wade Barrett, MBBS, Sharron Liang, MBBS, Ajita Kanthan, MBBS, BMedSc, PhD, Saurabh Kumar, BSc(Med)/MBBS, PhD  HeartRhythm Case Reports  Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages 128-133 (March 2019) DOI: 10.1016/j.hrcr.2018.11.009 Copyright © 2018 Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 The 12-lead electrogram morphologies of the clinical (VT1) and inducible ventricular tachycardias. HeartRhythm Case Reports 2019 5, 128-133DOI: (10.1016/j.hrcr.2018.11.009) Copyright © 2018 Terms and Conditions

Figure 2 Right anterior oblique (RAO) views (first row) and posteroanterior views (second row) of the left ventricular (LV) endocardial (Endo) bipolar (left) and unipolar (right) voltage maps showing normal bipolar voltages and abnormal unipolar voltages consistent with intramural scar. Third row illustrates posteroanterior (PA) view of right ventricle (RV) with bipolar (left) and unipolar (right) voltage maps, and fourth row illustrates RAO views of the RV, with both rows showing extensive RV septa scar. Fifth row shows RAO and inferior (Inf) views of the extensive epicardial (Epi) low voltage of the surface of the RV (left), which failed to capture with high-output pacing (10 mA and 9 ms) with absence of electrical signals, suggestive of dense scar or fat. Red and pink dots denote ablation lesions. In all voltage maps, purple indicates normal tissue whereas red indicates scar tissue; yellow, green, and violet indicate border zones between scar and normal tissue. HeartRhythm Case Reports 2019 5, 128-133DOI: (10.1016/j.hrcr.2018.11.009) Copyright © 2018 Terms and Conditions

Figure 3 A: Explanted heart in anteroposterior view (left) and posteroanterior view (right). The left panel shows extensive fatty replacement (red arrow). B: Cross-sections through the basal left ventricle (LV) / right ventricle (RV) (top), basal-mid LV/RV (middle), and mid-LV/RV (bottom). Transmural scar is seen in the basal-mid anterior and inferior septal LV (top panel, red arrows), and septal RV and RV outflow tract (middle panel, red arrow). These may have resulted from a combination of intrinsic disease, endocardial radiofrequency ablation, and transcoronary ethanol embolization. C: Histopathology slide taken at the septum showing fibrofatty (black arrow) replacement of myocardial tissue (white arrow), previously described by others.1,4–6 D: Histology shows elongated nuclei (black arrow) with chromatin clumping (white arrow), previously described by Nikolova and colleagues,3 felt to be classic for LMNA cardiomyopathic hearts. E: Histology of the right atrium showing similar cardiomyopathic changes seen in the ventricles, with evidence of chromatin clumping (black arrow) to a lesser degree. HeartRhythm Case Reports 2019 5, 128-133DOI: (10.1016/j.hrcr.2018.11.009) Copyright © 2018 Terms and Conditions

Supplemental Figure 1 Voltage maps as per Figure 2 (without PA view of the RV) with arrows indicating the sites corresponding with clinical VT with their associated pace maps (PMVT1-6). HeartRhythm Case Reports 2019 5, 128-133DOI: (10.1016/j.hrcr.2018.11.009) Copyright © 2018 Terms and Conditions