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      Hypertrophic: This type involves abnormal growth or thickening of the heart muscle, particularly affecting the muscle of the left ventricle. As thickening occurs, the heart tends to stiffen and the size of the pumping chamber may shrink, interfering with the heart’s ability to deliver blood to the body.

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    • Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy - Symptoms, Tests, Treatments

      Open debates in Cardiology Naples April 2010 AROUND THE HEART SEMINARS THICKENING AND STIFFENING OF THE BLOOD VESSEL WALL Giuseppe Germanò Sapienza Università di Roma

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      Heart Disease coMMon scans of the heart in heart disease patients involve a “calcium score.” Zero is the best score. Reading these lab test results sometimes gets our competitive juices flowing, and we want to obliterate the “dangerous” calcium. But this is just as misguided as reducing blood cholesterol. Plaque deposits are primarily a

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    • CT and MR Imaging of Pericardial Disease

      A Guide to Heart Health for Dialysis Patients. 2 NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION Cardiovascular disease (heart and blood vessel disease) is very common in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD). It is ... thickening of the muscle on the left side of the heart, which makes it

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      obscuring the left heart border. Left upper lobe collapse: Seen on the lateral projection there is anterior displacement of the oblique fissure such that it is parallel to the anterior chest wall. In severe cases it may retract posteriorly or medially against the mediastinum and lose contact with the anterior chest wall.

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      thickening of the septum (wall separating the pumping chambers), posterior wall or both. With hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM), the muscle thickening restricts the flow of blood out of the heart. Often, leakage of the mitral valve causes the blood in the lower chamber (left ventricle) to leak back into the upper chamber (left atrium).

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      heart and to reduce friction between the heart and surrounding structures (2). Many disease pro-cesses can affect the pericardium, including infec-tion, neoplasm, trauma, primary myocardial dis-ease, and congenital disease. In this article, the characteristic imaging features of various pericar-dial diseases are reviewed, and the advantages

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      The Three Types of Heart Failure and How to Treat Them By Dawn Gates Heart failure is a disease that affects over 5.1 million people a year, about half the people who develop heart failure die within 5 years; costs for heart failure are approx. 32 billion a year in medical bills, and lost days of work.

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    • HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY - American Heart …

      a grey shadow around the heart mainly on the right side (Figure 1). Pericardial thickening and possible constrictive pericarditis was suspected, subsequently, a right heart catheterization was performed and intracardiac pressures were assessed. Intracardiac hemodynamics were entirely normal (right atrial pressure 3 mmHg, right ventricular

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      Heart rate is variable dependent upon age: around 60 bpm (range 40-80) immediately after birth; increasing significantly over the first several hours of life (≥ 120 bpm); stabilizing between 80 and 100 bpm during week 1. Arrhythmias can be detected reasonably commonly during the first 30 minutes but should be considered abnormal thereafter.

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