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Disease Information for Right Ventricular hypertrophy
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- PMI Displaced Lateral
- Accentuated fourth heart sound/S4
- Apical heart impulse/medial displacement
- Cardiac heave/right parasternal
- Cardiac Symptoms/Signs
- Epigastric apical impulse
- Gallop rhythms
- Gallop,atrial or S4
- Left heart border/displaced left/percussion
- Pulsations/Lower sternum/epigastrium
- Right chest cardiac heave/parasternal lift
- Right heart border/right displaced/sign
- Right sided S4 gallop
- Right ventricular heave
- Demographics & Risk Factors
- Established Disease Population
- Patient/Valvular heart disease
- Diagnostic Test Results
- Other Tests & Procedures
- Jugular venous tracing/y descent abrupt
- EKG (ECG)
- EKG/ST Depression Flat T waves V1-V3
- EKG/Pseudoinfarction pattern/Q Waves/atypical (ECG)
- EKG/Q/R pattern V1 (ECG)
- EKG/QRS V1/predominantly positive (R>S) (ECG)
- EKG/R Wave V1 greater than S Wave (ECG)
- EKG/R Wave V1 plus S Wave V6 over 11mv (ECG)
- EKG/R/S ratio/V6 greater than 1 (ECG)
- EKG/V3R R Waves/Right precordium (ECG)
- EKG/inverted T/ST depression V1,V2 (ECG)
- EKG/Incomplete right bundle branch block (ECG)
- EKG/Right axis deviation greater than 90 plus (ECG)
- EKG/Right-axis deviation (ECG)
- EKG/Right ventricular hypertrophy signs (ECG)
- EKG/Strain pattern/Right ventricular (ECG)
- EKG/Changes/abnormalities (ECG)
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- Xray/Cardiomegaly/Chest
- Xray/Chest abnormal
- Xray/Large heart shadow/Chest
- Xray/Chest/Lung fields/Abnormal
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- Echo/Echocardiogram Abnormal
- Echo/Right Ventricle Chamber large
- Heart cath/Right Atrial Pressures High
- Angiography
- Heart cath/Right side abnormal
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Right bundle branch block
- Right ventricular hypertrophy
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
- Class
- CLASS/Cardiovascular (category)
- CLASS/Heart disorder (ex)
- CLASS/Myocardial involvement/disorder (ex)
- CLASS/Right heart/ventricle involvement/disorder (ex)
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- PROCESS/Hypertrophic/Hyperplastic disorder (ex)
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- Definition
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Enlargement of the right ventricle of the heart. This increase in ventricular mass is often attributed to pulmonary hypertension and is a contributor to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
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