
1) Cardiopathy 2) Heart condition 3) Heart disease 4) Myocardiopathy
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1) Myocardiopathy
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Cardiomyopathy (literally `heart muscle disease`) is the measurable deterioration for any reason of the ability of the myocardium (the heart muscle) to contract, usually leading to heart failure. Common symptoms include dyspnea (breathlessness) and peripheral edema (swelling of the legs). Those with cardiomyopathy are often at risk of dangerous .....
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(cardio- + Gr. mys muscle + pathos disease) a general diagnostic term designating primary myocardial disease, often of obscure or unknown etiology.
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a condition in which part or all of the heart muscle is thicker than normal. This may cause heart rhythm problems, breathlessness, and chest pain, but some people are symptom-free. Certain types of this condition have a known genetic cause.
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any cardiac disease process that results in heart failure due to a decrease in the pumping power of the heart or due to an impairment in the filling ... [1 related articles]
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A disease of the heart muscle that can result in heart failure. Two types exist: dilated or hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Dilated cardiomyopathy is associated with insufficient taurine in the diet. Petfood manufacturers add taurine to pet-food sold for cats.
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Contents • Types of cardiomyopathy • Causes • Who is at risk? • Signs and symptoms • Diagnosis • Treatment • Prevention • Living with cardiomyopathy Diseases of the heart muscle. These diseases have a variety of causes, symptoms, and treatments. In cardio...
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<cardiology, pathology> A general diagnostic term designating primary myocardial disease, often of obscure or unknown aetiology. ... Origin: Gr. Mys = muscle, pathos = disease ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(kahr″de-o-mi-op´ә-the) a general diagnostic term designating primary myocardial disease.
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Cardiomyopathy: Disease of the heart muscle (the myocardium). From the Greek roots: 'cardio-', heart + 'mys', muscle + 'pathos', disease = disease (of the) heart muscle.
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Genetically linked heart defect that causes heart failure.
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Cardiomyopathy is a disease of the heart muscle usually caused by a biochemical defect or a toxin such as alcohol.
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a disorder of the heart muscle that can often be fatal
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Enlargement of the heart, caused either by a thickening or thinning of the heart muscle.
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A degenerative condition of the heart muscle, cardiomyopathy may be caused by HIV, or by some drugs.
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cardiomyopathy, cardiopathia, cardiopathic Any disease of the heart muscle; also, myocardiopathy.
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a disease of the heart muscle that results in decreased output and reduced blood flow
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myocardiopathy noun a disorder (usually of unknown origin) of the heart muscle (myocardium)
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A disease or disorder of the heart muscle, especially of unknown or obscure cause.
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A disease of the heart muscle. Weak heart muscle cannot pump blood normally.
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A general diagnostic term for disease of the heart muscle (myocardium).
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This is the general term for diseases of the heart muscle. The most common of these diseases is the dilated cardiomyopathy in which the disease weakens the heart muscle and causes left ventricular dilation leading to increased diastolic pressure and volume.
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a disease of the heart muscle that causes it to lose its pumping strength.
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A disease of the heart muscle that leads to generalized deterioration of the muscle and its pumping ability.
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