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(n.)A nontumorous enlargement of an organ or a tissue as a result of an…
(v.)To grow or cause to grow abnormally large.
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Hypertrophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hypertrophy (from Greek ὑπέρ "excess" + τροφή "nourishment") is the increase in the volume of an organ or tissue due to the enlargement of its component cells. It should be distinguished from hyperpl...
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Muscle hypertrophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muscle hypertrophy is the increase of the size of muscle cells. It differs from muscle hyperplasia, which is the formation of new muscle cells. Several biological factors such as age and nutrition ca...
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Hypertrophy, an increase in mass or girth, of a muscle can be induced by a number of stimuli. The most familiar of these is exercise. What happens to a muscle undergoing an exercise program? ... It can take as long as two months for actual hypertrophy to begin. The additional contractile proteins appear to be incorporated...
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Left ventricular hypertrophy — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes and treatment of this heart condition. ... Left ventricular hypertrophy develops in response to some factor, such as high blood pressure, that requires the left ventricle to work harder. As the workload increases, the walls of the chamber...
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2. Left Ventricular Hypertrophy (LVH) ... Biventricular Hypertrophy ... The ECG criteria for diagnosing right or left ventricular hypertrophy are very insensitive (i.e., sensitivity ~50%, which means that ~50% of patients with ventricular hypertrophy cannot be recognized by ECG criteria).
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Cardiomyopathy - hypertrophic (HCM); IHSS; Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis; Asymmetric septal hypertrophy; ASH; HOCM; Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy...
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Myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy is characterized by reduced subcutaneous fat pad thickness and increased muscle size in individuals with normal or increased muscle strength.
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