How Do You Spell MEGACARDIA?

Pronunciation: [mˌɛɡəkˈɑːdi͡ə] (IPA)

Megacardia is a medical term that represents an enlarged heart. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is spelled as /ˌmɛɡəˈkaɹdiə/. The first syllable 'mɛɡ' is spelled with a soft 'g' and represents the word 'mega,' meaning large. The second syllable 'ə' is the schwa sound, and the third syllable 'kaɹ' is spelled with 'k' and 'aɹ' sound which represents 'card,' meaning heart. The fourth syllable 'di' is spelled with 'd' and 'ɪ,' and the final syllable 'ə' is the schwa sound.

MEGACARDIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Megacardia is a medical term used to describe an abnormal and enlarged condition of the heart. It is a combination of two root words, "mega," meaning large or oversized, and "cardia," which refers to the heart. This condition can be seen in both humans and animals, and it is typically identified through imaging techniques such as X-rays, echocardiograms, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

    The enlargement of the heart in megacardia can result from various underlying causes. It may be a result of genetic factors, congenital heart defects, or certain medical conditions such as dilated cardiomyopathy. Megacardia can also occur as a secondary symptom of other health issues, such as long-term hypertension (high blood pressure), heart valve dysfunction, or chronic lung disease.

    The manifestation of megacardia can lead to various symptoms, depending on the severity of the condition. These may include shortness of breath, fatigue, chest pain, irregular heartbeat, or fluid accumulation in the body (edema). Severe cases of megacardia can pose a significant threat to the overall function of the heart and may increase the risk of developing heart failure or other complications.

    Treatment options for megacardia vary depending on the underlying cause and severity of the condition. Medications, lifestyle modifications (such as weight management and exercise), or surgical interventions (such as valve repair or heart transplantation) may be recommended to manage the symptoms and improve heart function. Regular monitoring and follow-up with healthcare professionals are crucial for individuals diagnosed with megacardia to ensure optimal heart health.

  2. Cardiomegaly.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for MEGACARDIA

  • negacardia
  • kegacardia
  • jegacardia
  • mwgacardia
  • msgacardia
  • mdgacardia
  • mrgacardia
  • m4gacardia
  • m3gacardia
  • mefacardia
  • mevacardia
  • mebacardia
  • mehacardia
  • meyacardia
  • metacardia
  • megzcardia
  • megscardia
  • megwcardia
  • megqcardia

Etymology of MEGACARDIA

The word "megacardia" is derived from two Greek roots: "mega", meaning large or great, and "kardia", meaning heart.

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