endocardial fibroelastosis

endocardial fibroelastosis /fī′brō·ē′lastō″sis/ [Gk, endon + kardia, heart; L, fibra, fiber; Gk, elaunein, to drive, osis, condition] , an abnormal condition characterized by the development of a thick, fibroelastic endocardium that can cause failure of the heart to pump blood.