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    Cardiomyopathy is the name for diseases of the heart muscle. These diseases enlarge your heart muscle or make it thicker and more rigid than normal. In rare cases, scar tissue replaces the muscle tissue.
    Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is an uncommon childhood cardiac disease and can be primary or secondary. Several systemic diseases are known to be associated with this entity. Senger’s disease is a mitochondrial disorder causing congenital cataracts lactic acidosis and skeletal and cardiac myopathy.
    Cardiomyopathy. Cholesterol. Congenital Heart Defects. Diabetes. People who have cardiomyopathy but no signs or symptoms may not need treatment. Anticoagulants (PDF), or *blood thinners, help to prevents blood clots.
    Edited by: Josef Veselka. ISBN 978-953-307-834-2, PDF ISBN 978-953-51-6709-9, Published 2012-02-15. Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume. Cardiomyopathies. From Basic Research to Clinical IntechOpen. Congenital Heart DiseaseSelected AspectsEdited by P. Syamasundar Rao.
    In cardiomyopathy, the heart muscle becomes thick or rigid, which can weaken the heart. Learn more about causes, risk factors, screening and prevention, signs and symptoms, diagnoses, and treatments for cardiomyopathy, and how to participate in clinical trials.
    Idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) refers to congestive cardiac failure secondary to dilatation and systolic dysfunction (with or without diastolic dysfunction) of the ventricles (predominantly the left ventricle) in the absence of congenital, valvular, or coronary artery disease or any systemic disease
    a cardiomyopathy characterized by cardiac chamber dilation and systolic dysfunction. Epidemiology. incidence. 90% of all cardiomyopathies. Etiology. stress. Takutsubo cardiomyopathy or broken heart syndrome. typically in the context of stressful situations
    Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy – heart muscle becomes thickened. Learn about the causes and treatment of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. Cardiomyopathy is defined as a ‘myocardial disorder in which heart muscle is structurally and functionally abnormal without coronary artery disease

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