Ischemia indicates there is a lack of blood flow to a section of the heart, which means insufficient oxygen and nutrients are flowing there. Anterolateral indicates the location, which is to the side and in front of the heart.
ischaemia
Ischaemia
Coronary heart disease, cardiomyopathy, cardiovascular, ischaemia, arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, and angina
Positive for inducible ischaemia means insufficient supply of oxygen to heart. Possibility of blockages in the arteries of the heart are implied. Sometimes it can be a false positive alert. Doctor's expertise and advise is very important in Positive inducible ischaemia cases.
Intercranial hemorrhage
Ischaemia is the lack of blood supply to a tissue which start anaerobic respiratory mechanisms. Infarction is cell death through apoptosis resulting from prolonged or severe ischaemia. Clinicaly myocardial infarction will be more painful and is unrelieved by rest. On ECG infarction will reult in ST segment elevation where ischaemia will result in ST segment depresion (unless it is a posterior MI!). In MI there will also be raised biochemical markers hours later such as creatine kinase and troponin.
Inferior. :) Inferior = below Superior = above
inferior
inferior angle
Ian Clark Wilson has written: 'The role of leucocytes in neonatal myocardial ischaemia-reperfusion injury'
Angelica is inferior to me!
No, "inferior" is not a noun. It is an adjective that describes something of lower quality or rank compared to something else.