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just found out i have had a anterosptal myo. inf. , flat t waves in aVL V3 V4 V5 V6, with reduced R in I V3........they say it's old and small. i don't know what to think. i am 42 female
The Apical Anteroseptal wall is a thin wall and is a kinetic. This wall is thicken mildly during the process of systole.
Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI).
watershed infarction cerebral infarction in a watershed area during a time of prolonged systemic hypotension
The abbreviation for myocardial infarction is M.I.
Myocardial infarction isn't an infection, but another name for a heart attack. The blood supply is interrupted, commonly through a rupture, and some tissue dies because of oxygen starvation.
When an infarction happens in the brain that is known as a cerebral vascular accident or more commonly known as a stroke.
EEG cannot confirm infarction, Only MRI CAN CONFIRM INFARCTION. EEG can only confirm epilepsy cidpusa.org
An inferior, not interior, infarction is a subclassification of a heart attack. An inferior myocardial infarction occurs when there is a blockage in the inferior wall of a coronary artery.
Myocardial infarction is often signified using the initials MI.
absolutely! You can have an infarction with just one blocked artery
Bilateral medial medullary infarction IS THERE ANY VIDEOS