Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
A condition in which the myocardium is hypertrophied without an obvious cause. The hypertrophy is generally asymmetric and may be associated with obstruction of the ventricular outflow tract.
Disease Alternative Name
SBMCH
Undergraduate Student
Sree Balaji Medical College
MBBS
Konaseema Inst. of Medical Sciences Research Foundation
Campus Ambassasor for Smarc 2018
Konaseema Inst. of Medical Sciences Research Foundation
MBBS
Deepaclinic
Family Physician
Mumbay
c.pead
CARE Hospital
Resident Incharge - Critical Care
Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences,Research Centre and Teaching Hospital
M.B.B.S
Lnjp
Student
Maulana Azad Medical College
Mbbs
Bhagwan Ram Charitable Hospital
Emergency Medical Officer .
ADI CHUN CHUN GIRI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES. KARNATAKA.
MB.BS.
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Psyhologist
Baroda Medical Collage
Md path
PGIMER, Chandigarh
MD
Dr Sampurnand Medical College
M.B.B.S
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