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The natural history of left ventricular wall thickening in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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LV hypertrophy is progressive, particularly in the septum, during adolescence and early adult life in patients with HCM. As progressive hypertrophy may continue after somatic growth has ceased, an abnormal myocardial response to physiological growth regulators is less likely to be the principal stimulus to hypertrophy. Gene-gene interactions, changes in haemodynamic load or environmental factors may modulate the development of hypertrophy. Serial measurements of ventricular wall thickness in the first two decades of life, and probably until the fourth decade of life are advisable in patients suspected of having HCM.
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