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Apical Hypertrabeculation - Class one medical?

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Old 15th Feb 2018, 21:20
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Cool Apical Hypertrabeculation - Class one medical?

Hi,
i was interested in knowing if someone with an apical Hypertrabeculation in the left ventricle, but not non compaction would pass a EASA class one medical,
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I suspect the CAA will want a lot of reassurance to eliminate associated pathology. This is not an everyday problem and you will need to contact them for a definitive answer
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Ok, Thanks!
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