myocardial infarctions

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English - Turkish
miyokard infarktı
myocardial infarction
miyokard enfarktüsü
English - English
plural form of myocardial infarction
myocardial infarction
Necrosis of heart muscle caused by an interruption to the supply of blood to the heart, often as a result of coronary thrombosis
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myocardial infarction
damage to or death of heart muscle tissue due to insufficient blood supply
myocardial infarction
a technical description for a heart attack The myocardium is the heart muscle and an infarct (or infarction) means that some of the tissue has died
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Permanent damage to the heart muscle caused by a lack of blood supply to the heart for an extended time period
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Damage or death of myocardial tissue (heart muscle) of blood flow to the area
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death of part of the heart muscle
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When the heart does not get enough blood flow, the heart muscle dies This is called a myocardial infarction or, in more common language, a heart attack
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Death of a segment of heart muscle, which follows interruption of its blood supply or a “heart attack ”
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also known as a heart attack The death of cells in an area of the heart due to blockage of coronary arteries
myocardial infarction
Death of tissue in the heart muscle; a "heart attack "
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Also called a heart attack; results from permanent damage to an area of the heart muscle This happens when the blood supply to the area is interrupted because of narrowed or blocked blood vessels
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Posh name for a heart attack
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—The death of an area of heart muscle as a result of being deprived of its blood supply; characterized by severe pain in the chest; commonly called a heart attack
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obstruction of the heart muscle
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occurs when one of more regions of the heart muscle experience a severe or prolonged decrease in oxygen supply caused by a blocked blood flow to the heart muscle
myocardial infarction
destruction of heart tissue resulting from obstruction of the blood supply to the heart muscle
myocardial infarction
Commonly known as a heart attack, it is the tissue damage to the heart muscle from a drastic decrease in the amount of blood that reaches the heart
myocardial infarction
Myocardial infarction is necrosis, or tissue death, of a portion of cardiac muscle caused by obstruction in a coronary artery; a heart attack
myocardial infarction
-See heart attack
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Heart attack
myocardial infarction
A heart attack An area of heart tissue dies because its blood supply is blocked This area becomes scar tissue
myocardial infarction
a heart attack that occurs when an artery feeding the heart becomes blocked (occluded) by a blood clot (thrombus) or atherosclerotic plaque such that blood flow is restricted to the heart muscle depriving it of oxygen (ischemia) resulting in death of myocardial tissue, a potentially life-threatening condition
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Death of heart muscle due to lack of oxygenated blood; also known as a "heart attack"
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Commonly called a "heart attack" Involves irreversible damage to heart tissue/muscle Insufficient oxygen reaching the heart muscle via the coronary arteries may cause angina, heart attack (myocardial infarction), or even death to the affected area of the heart
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An area of dead heart tissue (myocardium) resulting from a heart attack
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Sudden, severe chest pain that occurs when a portion of the heart no longer receives oxygen-rich blood, usually due to total or near-total blockage of a coronary artery by a blood clot formed in an area already narrowed by plaque The surrounding heart muscle dies and the heart stops working effectively Also known as a heart attack A myocardial infarction is part of the acute coronary syndrome
myocardial infarction
loss of the blood supply to an area of heart muscle resulting in death of that area, a heart attack
myocardial infarctions
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