Similarities between Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and Hypertrophy
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and Hypertrophy have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cardiac muscle, Concentric hypertrophy, Ventricle (heart).
Cardiac muscle
Cardiac muscle (heart muscle) is one of the three major types of muscle, the others being skeletal and smooth muscle.
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Concentric hypertrophy
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 or volume is diminished.
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Ventricle (heart)
A ventricle is one of two large chambers in the heart that collect and expel blood received from an atrium towards the peripheral beds within the body and lungs.
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- What Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and Hypertrophy have in common
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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and Hypertrophy Comparison
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction has 105 relations, while Hypertrophy has 17. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.46% = 3 / (105 + 17).
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