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A 1-month-old male - malak
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A 1-month-old male presents with seizure activity. On physical examination, depigmented skin spots are found on his back. A moderate-sized cardiac mass, not obstructing the outflow tract, is seen in the right ventricle by echocardiography. What is the optimal next step in the evaluation and treatment of this patient?

A. Endomyocardial biopsy
B. Anticonvulsive, antiarrhythmic, and anticongestive therapy
C. Observation
D. Surgical excision
E. Evaluation of the parents with head CT scan

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E. Evaluation of the parents with head CT scan.Is it parent or patient?????
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#3
Is it tuberous sclerosis with cardiac myoma???
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