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Myocardial thickening refers to an increase in the thickness of the heart muscle (myocardium), which can result from various conditions such as hypertension, heart valve disease, or cardiomyopathy. This thickening can affect the heart's ability to pump blood efficiently and may lead to complications like heart failure. It is often assessed through imaging techniques like echocardiograms or MRI. Monitoring and managing the underlying causes are essential for preventing further heart complications.

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