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  2. Cardiac muscle - Wikipedia

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    The heart muscle may become inflamed in a condition called myocarditis, [46] most commonly caused by a viral infection [47] but sometimes caused by the body's own immune system. [48] Heart muscle can also be damaged by drugs such as alcohol, long standing high blood pressure or hypertension, or persistent abnormal heart racing. [49]

  3. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - Wikipedia

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    Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM, or HOCM when obstructive) is a condition in which muscle tissues of the heart become thickened without an obvious cause. [8] The parts of the heart most commonly affected are the interventricular septum and the ventricles. [10]

  4. Left ventricular hypertrophy - Wikipedia

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    The commonly used method to diagnose LVH is echocardiography, with which the thickness of the muscle of the heart can be measured.The electrocardiogram (ECG) often shows signs of increased voltage from the heart in individuals with LVH, so this is often used as a screening test to determine who should undergo further testing.

  5. Dr. Hersh: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy occurs when heart ...

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    These patients may be referred for surgery to cut away the thickened muscle. This open-heart procedure has a high success rate, although not without some risk; between 1% and 4% of patients die ...

  6. Stone heart syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Stone heart syndrome (also known as ischemic myocardial contracture) is a rare and severe condition characterized by extreme rigidity and hardness of the heart muscle. This condition typically occurs during high-risk situations such as heart surgery or following a severe heart attack , often leading to life-threatening complications.

  7. Atherosclerosis - Wikipedia

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    Arteriosclerosis is a general term describing any hardening (and loss of elasticity) of medium or large arteries (from Greek ἀρτηρία (artēria) ' artery ' and σκλήρωσις ' hardening '); arteriolosclerosis is any hardening (and loss of elasticity) of arterioles (small arteries); atherosclerosis is a hardening of an artery ...

  8. Muscle fat may pose higher risk to heart health than other ...

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    Only a small increase in fatty muscle fraction was needed to increase risk of heart disease — for every 1% increase in fatty muscle fraction, CMD risk increased by 2%, and risk of future serious ...

  9. Cardiomyopathy - Wikipedia

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    Cardiomyopathy is a group of primary diseases of the heart muscle. [1] Early on there may be few or no symptoms. [1] As the disease worsens, shortness of breath, feeling tired, and swelling of the legs may occur, due to the onset of heart failure. [1] An irregular heart beat and fainting may occur. [1]

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