subendokardialen
Subendokardialen, also known as subendocardial fibrosis, is a condition characterized by the presence of fibrous tissue within the subendocardium, the layer of the heart muscle immediately below the endocardium. This condition is typically associated with various heart diseases, particularly those involving inflammation or injury to the heart.
The subendocardium plays a crucial role in the heart's function, including the regulation of cardiac contractility
The condition can be caused by several factors, including:
1. Inflammatory Diseases: Conditions such as rheumatic fever, systemic lupus erythematosus, and giant cell arteritis can
2. Infections: Bacterial endocarditis, a serious infection of the heart's inner lining, can result in subendokardialen.
3. Autoimmune Disorders: Autoimmune diseases that affect the heart, such as systemic sclerosis, can also cause
4. Trauma: Injuries to the heart, either from physical trauma or surgical procedures, can lead to the
Diagnosis of subendokardialen often involves imaging techniques such as echocardiography, which can visualize the fibrous tissue
Subendokardialen is a significant concern in the field of cardiology, as it can impact the heart's ability