Cardiomyopathy
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...Restrictive Cardiomyopathy
a. description
b. diagnostic techniques
c. treatment
III. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
a. description
b. diagnostic techniques
c. treatment
IV. Dilated Cardiomyopathy
a. description
b. diagnostic techniques
c. treatment
V. Conclusion
a. All types of cardiomyopathies are serious
Our understanding of heart disease has progressed tremendously in the last several decades. Once recognized only in the event of a heart attack, heart disease was viewed as the product of a weak heart. There was no understanding of the multitude of causes which can ultimately be associated with a heart attack. Heart disease, and the heart attack which made the existence of the disease apparent, was viewed as the response to a weak heart. Not only has our knowledge of the causes and symptoms of heart disease increased, so too has our knowledge on how to treat the condition and to rehabilitate those who have suffered from heart attacks.
The progression of medical science over the last several decades has been fast-paced to say the least. Indeed, even during the last three years our ideas of...
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