Cardiomegaly means abnormal enlargement of the heart. (cardi/o = heart, and
-megaly= enlargement. Alternate terms are megalocardia or macrocardia. Cardiomegaly is the generic term for an enlarged heart, but specific types have specialized names like hypertrophic cardiomypoathy.
The word for something which is enlarged ends in -megaly.
The heart is described with the prefix cardio-, therefore an enlarged heart is called cardiomegaly. This has multiple causes.
Other examples include splenomegaly, enlargement of the spleen, and hepatomegaly, enlargement of the liver.
Atrial means pertaining to an atrium.
Pertaining to the atria is atrial.
Atrial refers to the atria.
atrial
Atriomegaly
Enlargement of the atrium.
There is only one cause. My penis. It is WAY too big to fit, so they had to enlarge the atrium.
The medical term for an enlarged atrium is atrial enlargement. This condition can be caused by various factors, including high blood pressure, heart failure, or valve disease, and can lead to symptoms like palpitations or shortness of breath. Treatment typically focuses on managing the underlying cause of the enlargement.
An excessive overload of the left atrium in the human heart is referred to as Left Atrial Enlargement. It can be caused by hypertension, obesity or congestive heart failure.
the size of the right atrium is smaller that the left atrium.
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well you have two atria the right atrium and left atrium but i think the right atrium has deoxygenated blood and the left atrium has oxygenated blood.
You need the original shape, the scale of enlargement and the centre of enlargement.
right atrium
Atria is plural for Atrium. You have your (rt)Atrium and (lt)Atrium
The two upper chambers are called the atria. A single atria is an atrium.
Left atrial enlargement is a not uncommon condition in adults. It means the left atrium of the heart (which holds blood before it goes into the left ventricle) is enlarged. This can happen for a number of reasons. Lung or heart disease are probably the most common reasons, but problems with the mitral valve can also result in left atrial enlargement - either a stiff valve that does not open well, or a "leaky" valve through which blood can go backwards in the heart.