hypertrophy

What is the normal thickness of the left ventricular myocardium?

The thickness of the normal LV myocardium is less than 10mm. Hypertrophy of more than 20mm is rare, even in pronounced, longstanding arterial hypertension or severe aortic valve stenosis.

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