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hypertrophy
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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.

hy·per·tro·phy (h-pûrtr-f)
n.
A nontumorous enlargement of an organ or a tissue as a result of an increase in the size rather than the number of constituent cells.
v.
To grow or cause to grow abnormally large.

hyper·trophic (-trfk, -trfk) adj.

Hypertrophy
A technical term for enlargement, as in BPH (benign prostatic hypertrophy).

hypertrophy
[hīpur′trəfē]
Etymology: Gk, hyper + trophe, nourishment
an increase in the size of an organ caused by an increase in the size of the cells rather than the number of cells. The cells of the heart and kidney are particularly prone to hypertrophy. Kinds of hypertrophy include adaptive hypertrophy, compensatory hypertrophy, Marie's hypertrophy, physiologic hypertrophy, and unilateral hypertrophy. Also called overgrowth. Compare atrophy, auxesis, hyperplasia. hypertrophic, adj.

hypertrophy (hīˈ·per·trōˑ·fē),
n increased size of a tissue or cells not attributable to cell division.
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Hypertrophy.

hypertrophy (hīpur´trōfē),
n an enlargement or overgrowth of an organ or part resulting from an increase in size of its constituent cells.
hypertrophy, denture,
hypertrophy, muscle,
n a hypertrophy denotes an increase in the size or number of constituent fibers of a muscle. Any other condition such as inflammation, tumor, and fatty infiltration that increases the size of a muscle is called
pseudohypertrophy. True or physiologic hypertrophy results from excessive activity of muscle. Genetic and hormonal factors play a role in determining the size of muscles; e.g., muscles in a man tend to be larger than in a woman in the temporal and facial regions. The histologic characteristics of hypertrophied muscle are normal. The fibrils are slightly wider in diameter than is normal, and the only change might be a slight increase in vascularity.

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.

Patient discussion about asymmetrical septal hypertrophy.

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A. Currently the tonsillectomy is recommended in the presence of 6 episodes of throat infection (Group A strep pharyngitis) in one year or 3-4 episodes in each of 2years. Adenoidectomy may be recommended when tympanostomy tube surgery (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tympanostomy_tube) failed to prevent ear infection.

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Q. I have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and an ICD. Is it possible to get breast implants with an ICD? I have no further symptoms: I workout and run 6 days a week, in good shape and only 27 years old.

A. Some medical equipment can damage your ICD If you are visiting your doctor , tell him or her that you have an ICD BEFORE they do any testing or treatment.i'm pretty sure they'll find a creative way to do the implant.any way- before doing any procedure- ask the cardiologist that handles you about it.

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