Cardiomegaly refers to enlargement of heart.
Cardiomegaly is a medical condition where it enlarges the heart.
The word cardiomegaly is a noun. The plural noun is cardiomegalies.
It is the medical term for enlarged heart. (Cardio = Heart, megaly = enlarged)
The medical term for an abnormally large heart is "cardiomegaly." This condition can be caused by various factors, including high blood pressure, heart valve disease, or cardiomyopathy. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.
Mild cardiomegaly means that the heart is slightly enlarged. This can be because of a number of reasons including an infection, congestive heart failure, or a recent heart attack.
Cardiomegaly refers to an enlargement of the heart; idiopathic indicates no specific reason or event can be found to explain the appearance of the symptom.
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Cardiomegaly.
Cardio- means heart, and -megaly means abnormal enlargement, so cardiomegaly is abnormal enlargement of the heart.
Signs of cardiomegaly include dizziness and difficulty breathing. Other signs include shortness of breath or a cough of unknown origin.
Cardiomegaly is not a condition requiring treatment - it is a symptom of another disease process. As such, the cardiomegaly is not treated, the underlying process is treated. The most common cause of cardiomegaly is hypertension. Treatment of the hypertension may result in decreasing cardiomegaly, but this is not typical. Other conditions which result in cardiomegaly include myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, and pulmonary hypertension. Renal disease is also a less common cause. For congestive heart failure and myocardial infarction, ACE inhibitors can be used to help prevent remodeling of the heart and decrease cardiomegaly.