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A chest x ray also | A chest x ray also shows fluid build-up in the lungs, which can be a sign of the complication of [[heart failure]], or an enlarged heart (cardiomegaly) which is usually seen in dilated cardiomyopathy. | ||
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A chest x ray also shows fluid build-up in the lungs, which can be a sign of the complication of [[heart failure]], or an enlarged heart (cardiomegaly) which is usually seen in dilated cardiomyopathy.<ref name="pmid24976920">{{cite journal |vauthors=Sisakian H |title=Cardiomyopathies: Evolution of pathogenesis concepts and potential for new therapies |journal=World J Cardiol |volume=6 |issue=6 |pages=478–94 |date=June 2014 |pmid=24976920 |doi=10.4330/wjc.v6.i6.478 |url=}}</ref> | |||
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Overview
A chest x ray also shows fluid build-up in the lungs, which can be a sign of the complication of heart failure, or an enlarged heart (cardiomegaly) which is usually seen in dilated cardiomyopathy.
Cardiomyopathy Chest X Ray
A chest x ray also shows fluid build-up in the lungs, which can be a sign of the complication of heart failure, or an enlarged heart (cardiomegaly) which is usually seen in dilated cardiomyopathy.[1]
References
- ↑ Sisakian H (June 2014). "Cardiomyopathies: Evolution of pathogenesis concepts and potential for new therapies". World J Cardiol. 6 (6): 478–94. doi:10.4330/wjc.v6.i6.478. PMID 24976920.