Muscle hypertrophy is another way of saying and 'over-growth' of muscle tissue. Someone who works out with weights can become hypertrophic.
we simply call them , Adenoid.
Francis Sedgwick Watson has written: 'The operative treatment of the hypertrophied prostate' -- subject(s): Prostatic Hyperplasia, Prostatectomy 'The operative treatment of the hypertrophied prostate'
Hypertrophy is overgrowth, and nasal turbinates are the passages within the nose defined by bony ridges. Hypertrophied nasal turbinates are passages that are partially blocked by overgrowth of tissue. Chronic untreated allergic rhinitis is a common cause.
Hypertrophied papilla refers to an enlargement of the tiny projections on the surface of the tongue known as papillae. This can occur due to various reasons such as irritation, infections, or certain medical conditions. It may result in symptoms like tenderness or altered taste sensation.
Hypertrophied mucosa of the turbinates refers to an abnormal enlargement of the lining of the nasal turbinates, which are structures inside the nose that help humidify and filter air. This condition can be caused by chronic inflammation, allergies, or anatomical factors, and may lead to nasal congestion, difficulty breathing, and nasal discharge. Treatment options include medications, nasal sprays, nasal irrigations, and in some cases, surgery to reduce the size of the turbinates.
Chronic rhinitis. The turbinates lose normal elastic ability due to recurring inflammation.
Gary Francis Baxter has written: 'Actions of diltiazem on the hypertrophied myocardium'
Hypertrophied genitals is simply hypertrophy in a person's genitals. Hypertrophy is the increase in size of an organ due to the increase in size of its cells. (There is the same amount of cells, but they just get bigger) dont confuse this with hyperplasia which is the increase in the size of an organ due to the increase in number of cells.
Facet joints are the joints of spine which permit movement between to vertebrae Their orientation decides the plane of movement. As person ages this joints my suffer from stress and strain due to abnormal mobility or excessive mobility and this joints try to stabilize themselves by throwing bone around themselves in other terms they become hypertrophied. as they become hypertrophied they reduce the space for the neural canal and cause compression of the neural elements and are the most common cause of lumbar canal stenosis.
right-sided heart failure, when the right ventricle is hypertrophied or dilated which is secondary to pulmonary hypertension (usu. d/t pulmonary embolism in acute cor pulmonale, but d/t COPD in chronic cor pulmonale)
Yes, in left ventricular hypertrophy, the apical beat may be shifted laterally and inferiorly due to the increase in left ventricular mass and displacement of the apex by the hypertrophied myocardium.
Mild ventricular prominence is a change in the structure of the ventricle due to disease like a tumor or inflammation. This is found both in the heart and in the ventricles of the brain.