Matching of each type of cardiomyopathy of Dilated, Hypertonic, Restrictive, and Arrhythmogenic with its description is given below.
Dilated is One of the pumping chambers (ventricles) of the heart is enlarged. This is more common in males and is the most common form.
Hypertonic is The heart muscle is thickened. This often presents in childhood or early adulthood and can cause sudden death in adolescents.
Restrictive is Heart muscle is stiff or scarred, or both. It can occur with amyloidosis or hemochromatosis, and other conditions.
Arrhythmogenic is The disease causes irregular heartbeats or rhymes. This is often inherited and more common males.
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