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An enlarged heart may cause no symptoms. If symptoms are present, they can include:
An enlarged heart can be detected with a physical examination, x-ray, ultrasound, echocardiogram or other imaging tests. (Read about "X-rays" "Ultrasound Imaging" "Cardiovascular Tests") Treatment is aimed at correcting the underlying cause of the enlarged heart. All Concept Communications material is provided for information only and is neither advice nor a substitute for proper medical care. Consult a qualified healthcare professional who understands your particular history for individual concerns. © Concept Communications Media Group LLC Online health topics reviewed/modified in 2008 | Terms of Use/Privacy Policy By printing and/or reading this article, you agree that you accept all terms and conditions of use, as specified online. |

Enlarged heart refers to an increase in the size of the heart. (Read about "