Enlarged heart wall muscle

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      signs of right-sided heart failure, such as elevated jugular venous pressure, hepatomegaly, and pedal edema. ... indicating that ventilatory muscle function and chest wall integrity are adequate to reverse the hypercapnia [5]. ... may have an enlarged liver.


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      More than 75 specific diseases of heart muscle can produce the clinical manifestations of DCM. It is likely that this condition represents a final common pathway that is the end result of myocardial damage produced by a variety of cytotoxic, metabolic, immunological, familial, …


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      Cardiomegaly (Enlarged Heart) Cardiomegaly is almost always secondary to organic disease such as valve defects, hypertension, ischemic heart disease or cardiomyopathy. A chamber may be enlarged because of: 1) hypertrophy; 2) dilatation; or 3) a combination of hypertrophy and dilatation. Hypertrophy of the myocardium – thickened muscular wall.


    • What Is an Enlarged Heart (Cardiomegaly)?

      Mitral stenosis, with or without commissurotomy Ages 15-49 250 Age 50 and over 175 With atrial fibrillation, even if controlled R Age 35 and up, normal heart size by x-ray and/or echocardiogram All up to 1/3 credit Enlarged heart by x-ray or echocardiogram, or LVH on ECG Add 100-R Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP), Barlow’s Syndrome, Click-Murmur ...


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      Abnormal findings on physical exam may require further testing such as pulmonary tests and/or xray of chest. Abdomen and viscera Enlarged liver, enlarged spleen, masses, bruits, hernia, significant abdominal wall muscle weakness. Vascular system Abnormal pulse and amplitude, carotid or arterial bruits, varicose veins. Genitourinary system Hernias.


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      Heart Wall Layers: 1. Epicardium (thin) - visceral pericardium: serous membrane with loose CT attached to . myocardium. outer surface of the heart. 2. Myocardium (thick) - cardiac muscle tissue with CT, vessels and nerves - responsible for the heart’s ability to contract. 3. Endocardium


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