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impression; anterior spondylotic changes at c5-c6 level
An STEMI, or ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction, is a condition in which the blood flow to the heart is blocked. This typically occurs due to rupture of a lipid plaque in the wall of an epicardial artery. This causes muscle cell death due to lack of oxygen and other substrates necessary for cell growth/maintenance. The EKG can be used to localize the likely location of the blockage by looking at changes on the EKG. An inferior STEMI is characterized by ST elevations in the inferior limb leads, leads II, III, and aVF, associated with ST depressions (called reciprocal changes) in the lateral limb leads, I and aVL. An inferior STEMI most commonly is associated with a blockage in the right coronary artery (80% of the time). Inferior STEMIs have a slightly better prognosis than anterior MIs. There is typically less heart muscle lost in association with inferior STEMI than when the MI affects the bulkier left side of the heart.
If the changes seen under the microscope don't point to any particular diagnosis, the biopsy result will be nonspecific.
Nonspecific st-t wave changes do not indicate a heart attack. These changes are often dismissed by doctors, and there is no further investigation, despite the fact that their could be a pulmonary embolism or cardiac problem.
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That could be either a bulging disc. or a bone spur from degenerative [arthritic] changes to the vertebrae causing a bony spur to press on the cord...
No. It may appear to cause the change because the changes are correlated. However, it is quite possible that changes in both variables are caused by some third, possibly unknown, variable.No. It may appear to cause the change because the changes are correlated. However, it is quite possible that changes in both variables are caused by some third, possibly unknown, variable.No. It may appear to cause the change because the changes are correlated. However, it is quite possible that changes in both variables are caused by some third, possibly unknown, variable.No. It may appear to cause the change because the changes are correlated. However, it is quite possible that changes in both variables are caused by some third, possibly unknown, variable.
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