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Cardiac remodeling after anterior myocardial infarction

Cardiac remodeling after anterior myocardial infarction
Late ventricular enlargement, or remodeling, resulting from increased circumference and sphericity, produces a marked increase in volume. The late change in circumference is due to lengthening of contractile tissue rather than further expansion of the infarcted, noncontractile segment. The increased sphericity results from a rounding out of the sharp abnormalities in contour at the margins of the infarct.
Reprinted with permission from the American College of Cardiology, J Am Coll Cardiol 1992; 19:1136.
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