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Hypertrophy is the
increase in the
volume of an
organ or
tissue due to the
enlargement of its
component cells. It is
distinguished from hyperplasia, in...
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Muscle hypertrophy or
muscle building involves a
hypertrophy or
increase in size of
skeletal muscle through a
growth in size of its
component cells. Two...
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surgeons in
Ilorin to
perform a
total bilateral excision of the
hypertrophied axillary ****, and
bilateral breast am****tion with
composite nipple-areola...
- Lipska, Alina; Musiatowicz,
Marcin (2003). "Naive and
memory T
cells in
hypertrophied adenoids in
children according to age".
International Journal of Pediatric...
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ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is
thickening of the
heart muscle of the left
ventricle of the heart, that is, left-sided
ventricular hypertrophy and resulting...
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making heart muscle proteins.
Other inherited causes of left
ventricular hypertrophy may
include Fabry disease, Friedreich's ataxia, and
certain medications...
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cardiac dysfunction.
Important considerations in
echocardiography of the
hypertrophied heart include lateral and
septal wall thickness,
degree of
outflow tract...
- Help! Help! Trophy,
Hypertrophied is a part of the
collection of the
Museum of
Modern Art in New York City, USA. "Trophy,
Hypertrophied by Max Ernst". www...
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Concentric hypertrophy is a
hypertrophic growth of a
hollow organ without overall enlargement, in
which the
walls of the
organ are
thickened and its capacity...
- Wolff's law,
developed by the
German anatomist and
surgeon Julius Wolff (1836–1902) in the 19th century,
states that bone in a
healthy animal will adapt...