Coronary Thrombosis
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They used to mean a coronary thrombosis - a blockage in the blood flow to the heart. This was/is also known as a heart attack.But, with advances in medical science they may be referring to a coronary bypass.... surgery to alter the flow of blood so as to avoid damaged blood vessels.
A myocardial infraction is occurs when both coronary thrombosis and coronary embolism , a blood clot occludes or plugs up some parts of the coronary artery. Blood can not pass through the occluded vessel and so cannot reach the heart muscle cells it normally supplies, it deprived of oxygen, and the cells soon become damaged.
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Coronary arteries are the vessels that provide blood supply to the heart muscle itself. If they are blocked or damaged, a heart attack may result.
These surgeons are experts of the heart and important arteries. They tend to repair damaged heart valves and damaged coronary vessels.
A "thrombus" that becomes dislodged and freely moving is an embolus. The thrombus occurs as a result of the final product of blood coagulation step in hemostasis (a process that tries to contain blood within a damaged vessel-its opposite is hemorrhage). It is achieved by aggregation of platelets that form a platelet plug and the activation of the humoral coagulation system. When the thrombus detaches from the vessel wall it is termed embolus.
Heart attacks or myocardial infarctions are caused by blockages of the coronary arteries or the blood vessels that provide the blood supply to the heart muscle itself.
The patient may have disease within the blood vessels such as an inflammation of the walls of the vein (phlebitis) or hereditary blood clotting disorders. The patient may also develop blood clots because of other medical conditions.
It's appears when you have hit so many times in a row without guarding. Just get damaged six or seven times in a row without blocking, I think...
If your 2004 Saturn has a window that won't roll up, this could be due to something blocking the window. It could also mean that your electrical system is damaged.
COMMON AILMENTS OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM AND DESCRIPTION:1.Congenital Heart Disease - occurs when the heart or nearby blodd vessels do not develop normally before birth.2.Thrombosis - the formation of a clot, called thrombus, inside a blood vessel. Thrombosis can lead to heart attack or stroke.3.Heart Attack - occurs when blood flow to a section of a heart muscle becomes blocked.4.Stroke - happens when the flow of blood to the brain is blocked.5.Rheumatic Heart Disease - a condition in which the heart valves are damaged by rheumatic fever.6.Hypertension - is commonly known as high blood pressure. Symptoms of this ailment are dizziness & headache.7.Anemia - is the decrease in the no. of red blood cells as a result of blood loss, injury in the bone marrow or iron deficiency.8.Leukemia - develops when there is an excessive production of white blood cells.
COMMON AILMENTS OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM AND DESCRIPTION:1.Congenital Heart Disease - occurs when the heart or nearby blodd vessels do not develop normally before birth.2.Thrombosis - the formation of a clot, called thrombus, inside a blood vessel. Thrombosis can lead to heart attack or stroke.3.Heart Attack - occurs when blood flow to a section of a heart muscle becomes blocked.4.Stroke - happens when the flow of blood to the brain is blocked.5.Rheumatic Heart Disease - a condition in which the heart valves are damaged by rheumatic fever.6.Hypertension - is commonly known as high blood pressure. Symptoms of this ailment are dizziness & headache.7.Anemia - is the decrease in the no. of red blood cells as a result of blood loss, injury in the bone marrow or iron deficiency.8.Leukemia - develops when there is an excessive production of white blood cells.