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hypertrophy /hy·per·tro·phy/ (hi-per´tro-fe) enlargement or overgrowth of an organ or part due to increase in size of its constituent cells.hypertro´phic asymmetrical septal hypertrophy (ASH) hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, sometimes specifically that in which the hypertrophy is localized to the interventricular septum. benign prostatic hypertrophy see under hyperplasia. ventricular hypertrophy hypertrophy of the myocardium of a ventricle, due to chronic pressure overload. ventricular hypertrophy Etymology: L, ventriculus + Gk, hyper, excessive, trophe, nourishment abnormal enlargement of the heart caused by enlargement of the myocardium. It is often caused by hypertension, a valvular disease, or heart failure. hypertrophy increase in volume of a tissue or organ produced entirely by enlargement of existing cells. brown hypertrophy of cere cere hypertrophy. ventricular hypertrophy hypertrophy of the myocardium of a ventricle, causing abnormal deviation of the axis of the electrocardiogram. ventricular pertaining to a ventricle. ventricular assist device a circulatory support device consisting of a pump with afferent and efferent conduits attached to the left ventricular apex and the ascending aorta, respectively, each conduit containing a porcine valve to ensure unidirectional blood flow; the pump rests on the external chest wall and is connected to an external pneumatic power source and control circuit. ventricular asystole see asystole. ventricular bands folds of mucosa, parallel and craniolateral to the vocal cords. Called also false vocal cords, vestibular folds. double right ventricular outlet a cardiac anomaly rarely seen in animals in which both the aorta and pulmonary artery arise from the right ventricle and there is a defect in the ventricular septum. excessive ventricular moderator bands a rare syndrome of cardiomyopathy in cats caused by an excessive number of moderator bands in the left ventricle, extending from the papillary muscles to the ventricular septum. ventricular extrasystoles see ventricular extrasystole. ventricular fibrillation see ventricular fibrillation. ventricular function curve see starling curves. ventricular hypertrophy see ventricular hypertrophy. ventricular outflow obstruction flow of blood from the ventricles is impaired by lesions or congenital abnormalities in the outflow tract. This is usually associated with hypertrophy of the ventricle and can be demonstrated with echocardiography or contract radiography. Left outflow obstruction occurs with stenosis and other anomalies of the aorta; right outflow obstruction occurs with pulmonic stenosis, pulmonic insufficiency, tetralogy of Fallot, and double-chambered right ventricle. ventricular premature contraction (VPC) see premature heartbeats. ventricular rupture due to focal weakness causes sudden death due to cardiac tamponade. ventricular septal defect a congenital heart defect in which there is persistent patency of the ventricular septum in either the muscular or fibrous portion most often due to failure of the bulbar septum to completely close the interventricular foramen. The defect permits flow of blood directly from one ventricle to the other, bypassing the pulmonary circulation and producing varying degrees of cyanosis because of oxygen deficiency. Its clinical characteristics also include a systolic murmur and a palpable thrill on both sides of the chest, dyspnea and poor exercise tolerance. The occurrence is sporadic except that it is inherited in goats and dogs. ventricular septum the muscular wall between the ventricles. A small section, between the aortic vestibule and the right atrium, is membranous. Failure of the septum to close completely during fetal growth causes a septal or subaortic defect. ventricular shortening fraction in echocardiography, the percentage change in diameter from diastole to systole. Calculated from the internal systolic and diastolic dimensions. It is a measure of mycocardial function. ventricular slice method a method for examination of fixed heart by cutting it into 0.5 inch thick slices, perpendicular to the plane of the ventricular septum, from apex to base. Useful in examination of myocardial lesions and cardiomyopathy. ventricular tachycardia is manifested by a high heart rate with or without arrhythmia. In both cases there is severe cardiac disease and often acute heart failure. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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