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Air Bubble in Left Ventricle of Heart ?

I have a 'bubble' in the middle wall of my heart, more onto the left ventricle, and I tried to do research but cannot find anything on it, is it anything serious, because I have been having symptoms that have been sending me to emergency quite regurarly.? I am awaiting to see a cardiologist but would like to see if there is anything I can find out before then ,?
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363281 tn?1714899967
I recommend you visit our heart forums, there are a lot of helpful folks that will be able to answer your question better.

Good luck.
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How do you know that you have that "bubble" if you have not seen a cardiologist yet?

Assuming that you have see an image and it is in the middle wall (septum), I do not think it is air, it could be an hypertrophy of the left ventricle or an aneurysm of the septum.

Jesus.
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367994 tn?1304953593
Double post.  Another answer on other post as well.  Please don't double post, thanks.
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