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Electrical instability in a healthy 50 year old. How to manage?

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CT coronary angiogram showed a hypoplastic RCA and dominant LCx. There were no plaques or stenoses. A workup was undertaken in search of a cause of the patient's ventricular arrhythmia. As noted above echocardiography was completely normal. Once the arrhythmia was under control cardiac MRi was performed.