Asymmetrical septal hypertrophy

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      Asymmetrical septal hypertrophy – genetic disorder causing enlargement of the interventricular septum. Hypertensive (valvular hypertrophic) cardiomyopathy - develops secondary to hypertension or valvular stenosis. The ventricles enlarge in an attempt to compensate for the increased workload being placed on the heart. 3.

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      Exercise thallium myocardial scintigraphy was normal and echocardiography showed an asymmetrical septal hypertrophy (12 mm). Figure 5. Respective prevalence of resting ECG features observed in endurance athletes (n = 5,700) and power athletes ( n = 526) in our own study.

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      Myocardial hypertrophy without ventricular dilation. Asymmetrical septal thickening (septum much larger than the free wall) Reduced stroke volume: impaired diastolic filling and LV outflow obstruction in 25% of cases. What are the complications of HCM. Heart failure. Sudden death (ventricular arrhythmias) – most common cause of SCD in young ...

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      For example, patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) frequently show asymmetrical septal hypertrophy of the LV; this is the most characteristic finding[25]. In contrast, LVH associated with hypertension or HTN-CM is characterized by symmetrical (concentric) LV hypertrophy. However, 13%-31% of patients with HCM show symmetrical ...

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