Cardiosymphysis

/ˌkɑːrdiːoʊˈsɪmfəsɪs/ noun

A condition involving abnormal fusion or adhesion of heart tissues or heart wall structures.

Greek 'kardia' (heart) + 'symphysis' (growing together, fusion), describing pathological joining of cardiac tissues. This term names congenital or acquired conditions where normally separate heart structures fuse abnormally.

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