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Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Alternate Names : Cardiomyopathy - Dilated
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Prognosis (Expectations)
The outcome varies. Some affected individuals remain in a stable condition for long periods, some deteriorate gradually, and some deteriorate rapidly. Cardiomyopathy is correctable only if the underlying disease can be cured. It is incurable if the underlying disease cannot be corrected.
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Tests & Exams
Chest X-Ray Coronary Angiography ECG Echocardiogram Myocardial Biopsy Nuclear Ventriculography (MUGA or RNV) Pulse Thoracic CT
Surgery & Procedures
Heart Transplant
Other Topics
Abdomen - Swollen Acute Appetite - Decreased Blood Pressure - Low Breathing Difficulty Chest Pain Consciousness - Decreased Cough Fainting Fatigue Foot, Leg, and Ankle Swelling Headache Heartbeat Sensations Obesity Stress and Anxiety Urination - Excessive at Night Urine Output - Decreased Weakness
Review Date : 6/4/2002
Reviewed By : Seth Keller, M.D., Division of Cardiology, Yale New Haven Medical Center, New Haven, CT. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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