Cardiomegaly refers to an enlargement of the heart, which can be detected through imaging tests like X-rays or echocardiograms. It is not a specific disease but rather a sign of various underlying conditions, such as hypertension, heart valve disease, or cardiomyopathy. The enlarged heart may struggle to pump blood effectively, leading to potential complications. Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause and may include lifestyle changes, medications, or surgical interventions.
Cardiomegaly refers to enlargement of heart.
Cardiomegaly is a medical condition where it enlarges the heart.
It is the medical term for enlarged heart. (Cardio = Heart, megaly = enlarged)
The word cardiomegaly is a noun. The plural noun is cardiomegalies.
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.
The combining form for cardiomegaly is "cardi/o-" which means heart. Cardiomegaly refers to an enlarged heart, a condition that can be caused by various underlying factors such as heart disease, high blood pressure, or other medical conditions.
Cardiomegaly.
Signs of cardiomegaly include dizziness and difficulty breathing. Other signs include shortness of breath or a cough of unknown origin.
Cardiomegaly is the medical term meaning the condition of an enlarged heart. Cardio- means heart, and mega- means large.
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