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restrictive cardiomyopathy
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heart, section, the middle, heart, cardiomyopathy, restrictive, infiltrative cardiomyopathy, restrictive cardiomyopathy, a group of disorders, the heart chambers, unable to fill, blood properly, stiffness, the heart, in restrictive cardiomyopathy, heart is normal in size, slightly enlarged, cannot relax, diastole, time between heartbeats, the blood returns, heart, in the disease, heart, not pump blood efficiently, abnormal heart function, affect the lungs, liver, body systems, restrictive cardiomyopathy, affect either, ventricles, not be associated, a disease, the heartmuscle, most common causes, restrictive cardiomyopathy, amyloidosis, idiopathic myocardial fibrosis, a scarring, the heart of unknown cause, frequently occurs after a heart transplant, restrictive cardiomyopathy include sarcoidosis, hemochromatosis, radiation fibrosis, various tumor infiltrations, the heart, restrictive cardiomyopathy, the endocardium, lining, the heart, endomyocardial fibrosis, loeffler's syndrome, excessive tiredness, fatigue, swelling, the feet, ankles, cough, difficulty breathing, exertion, at night, lying flat, fatigued, poor tolerance of exercise, swelling, the abdomen, an examination, signs of heart failure, fluid backup, lungs, systemic circulation, extremities, gastrointestinal tract, liver, neck veins distended, listening, chest, a stethoscope, auscultation, lung crackles, abnormal, distant heart sounds, indicate restrictive cardiomyopathy, by showing symmetrical thickening, the ventricle walls, signs of abnormal heart function decreased cardiac output, elevated end diastolic pressure, ecg, electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, doppler study, coronary angiography, chest x-ray, chest ct scan, chest mri scan, restrictive cardiomyopathy hard to differentiate from constrictive pericarditis, a biopsy, the heart muscle, confirm the diagnosis, a cardiac catheterization procedure, help differentiate the two cardiomyopathies by performing simultaneous left, right heart catheterization, surgical exploration, biopsies, the only means to definitely distinguish restrictive cardiomyopathy from constrictive pericarditis, little therapy is known to be effective, the treatment of restrictive cardiomyopathy, goal of treatment, control symptoms, to improve the quality of life, various medications, control symptoms, diuretics, help somewhat in removing fluid, improve breathing, depending on the underlying heart disease, patients, restrictive cardiomyopathy, benefit from steroids, chemotherapy, a heart transplant considered function, the heart is very poor, restrictive cardiomyopathy candidates, heart transplant, prognosis is dependent on the underlying cause but it, average, mean, survival after diagnosis is 9 years, progressive heart failure, mitral regurgitation, tricuspid regurgitation, symptoms of restrictive cardiomyopathy.
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