Such states naturally result in increased work on the part of the heart, which as a result, hypertrophies in the left ventricle.
The heart in hyperpiesis hypertrophies and dilates, but such a heart is the result, not an integral part, of the arterial disease.
These galls are comparable to thehypertrophies in Pilobolus caused by the presence of Pleotrachelus.
If, from disease or disturbance in the lungs, the resistance in the pulmonary circulation is increased, the right ventricle hypertrophies to overcome it, and the circulation is sufficient as long as this ventricle is able to do the work.
It is well recognized that ithypertrophies with hypertension and with chronic interstitial nephritis.
In simple chronic renal diseases the heart first normally hypertrophiesto overcome the increased blood tension and increased resistance.
With such narrowing the left ventricle more or less rapidly hypertrophies to overcome its increased work.
This causes passive congestion of the lungs, and the right ventricle finds that it must labor to overcome the increased resistance in the pulmonary artery, and hypertrophies to overcome this increased amount of work.
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