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Results 1 - 10 of 60 for Cardiac mass
  1. ... which there is poor blood flow to the heart Determine if a mass in your lung is cancerous or harmless
  2. ... Abnormal heartbeat ( atrial fibrillation ) Anxiety Chest pain ( angina ) Heart attack Loss of bone mass (if severe, osteoporosis ) Weight loss Infertility Problems sleeping
  3. ... exercise can help reduce your risk of developing heart disease and diabetes. Remember to always talk to your provider before starting an exercise program.
  4. ... involve the heart muscle, causing cardiomyopathy or abnormal heart rhythm ( arrhythmia ). Often, there is a loss of muscle mass ( wasting ). This may be hard to see because ...
  5. ... exam, which may show: Abdominal tenderness or lump (mass) Fever Low blood pressure Rapid heart rate Rapid breathing (respiratory) rate Lab tests that ...
  6. ... exam, which may show: Abdominal tenderness or lump (mass) Fever Low blood pressure Fast heart rate Fast breathing rate The provider will perform ...
  7. ... lungs are the two dark areas and the heart and other structures are visible in the middle of the chest. The x-ray shows a mass in the right upper lung, indicated with the ...
  8. ... eye movement Decreased or abnormal reflexes Fast pulse (heart rate) Low blood pressure Low body temperature Muscle weakness and atrophy ( loss of muscle mass ) Problems with walk (gait) and coordination The person ...
  9. This is a chest x-ray showing a mass in the right lower lung near heart (seen on the left side of the picture).
  10. A CT scan showing a mass in right lower chest near the heart (left side of photograph).
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