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Cardiomyopathy - hypertrophic; IHSS; Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis; Hypertensive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Definition:
A form of cardiomyopathy (heart disease) involving enlargement of the heart muscle, which is out of proportion to any workload on the heart, with the enlargement interfering with the functioning of the heart.
Causes and Risks The heart enlargement of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is often asymmetrical, affecting one side of the heart more than other parts of the heart. It may interfere with the functioning of the heart by narrowing the outflow of the ventricle and the size of the ventricular chamber, and by reducing the ability of the valves to function properly. The enlargement may in certain circumstances cause obstruction of the flow of blood out of the heart.
The obstruction is worsened by situations that increase contraction of the heart (examples include stress, stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system, or medications such as digoxin) or situations that decrease return of blood to the heart (for example, dehydration or excessive use of diuretics).
Two forms of the disease occur:
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