Noncompaction cardiomyopathy history and symptoms

Overview
Subjects symptoms from non-compaction cardiomyopathy range widely. It is possible to be diagnosed with the condition, yet not to suffer from any  of the symptoms associated with heart disease. Likewise it possible to suffer from severe heart failure, which even though the condition is present from birth, may only manifest itself later in life.. Differences in symptoms between adults and children are also prevalent with adults more likely to suffer from   heart failure and children from depression of systolic function. 

Common Symptoms
Common symptoms though associated with a reduced pumping performance of the heart are
 * Shortness of breath and dyspnea on exertion (DOE) is the most common symptom
 * Fatigue
 * Pedal edema or swelling of the ankles
 * Limited physical capacity and exercise intolerance
 * In infants, there may be cyanosis, dysmorphic features, and failure to thrive
 * In infants, there may be cyanosis, dysmorphic features, and failure to thrive