Dilated
Dilated is an adjective used to describe something that has become enlarged or widened beyond its normal size. The word derives from the Latin dilatatus, dilatare, meaning to widen. In medical and biological contexts, dilation (or dilatation) refers to an increase in the diameter of a hollow structure or vessel.
In anatomy and physiology, dilation can affect any tubular or luminal structure. Common examples include dilated
Specific medical conditions illustrate functional or pathologic dilation. Dilated cardiomyopathy is a disease in which the
Usage notes distinguish dilation or dilatation as the noun form, and dilated as the past participle or