SteveT
11-23-2005, 12:22 PM
Hi folks,
During Beverly's initial consultations with Dr Barry Maron a year and a half ago, we learned that she had a very rare presentation of HCM, where the hypertrophy was "inverted". Because of this we made the decision to donate Beverly's heart to science. It will be kept at the Jesse Edwards Registry (http://www.unitedhospital.com/ahs/united.nsf/page/registry)so that it can be studied by cardiologists from around the world for years to come.
Steve
During Beverly's initial consultations with Dr Barry Maron a year and a half ago, we learned that she had a very rare presentation of HCM, where the hypertrophy was "inverted". Because of this we made the decision to donate Beverly's heart to science. It will be kept at the Jesse Edwards Registry (http://www.unitedhospital.com/ahs/united.nsf/page/registry)so that it can be studied by cardiologists from around the world for years to come.
Steve