t-wave adnormalities can be related to ischemia in the anterolateral muscle of the heart or could be caused by other factors such as electrolyte abnormalities.
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.
Posteromedial is the antonym of anterolateral.
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An anterolateral ligament is a ligament located on the outside front portion of the knee.
The anterolateral walls are at the front and sides. The posterolateral walls are at the back and sides.
MI stands for "myocardial infarction," commonly known as a heart attach. Anterolateral means at the side and front.
Ischemia means a reduced blood supply to an organ or body part.Antero- refers to the anterior, or front side of something.-lateral means to the side or the outside of something.So to put it all together Anterolateral Ischemiameans that there is or was a reduction of blood flow to the front outside part (of an organ).This is often a term used to describe findings after chest pain or a heart attack. In that case it would mean that the area of the heart on the front side and just to the outside (either right or left) of a line drawn down the middle of the heart has had a reduction in blood supply with some damage to the heart muscle tissue (either temporary or permanent).The heart muscle is called Myocardial tissue.Myo- is musclecardio- refers to heart.So, if this is describing reduction in blood supply to the outside front part of the heart muscle... that would be called Anterolateral Myocardial Ischemia.
Ischemia is the medical term for decreased blood flow. Ischemia limits the supply of oxygen to tissues.
Anterior wall ischemia
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