A lacunar infarct in the left corona radiata refers to a small, localized area of ischemic damage in the brain's white matter, specifically in the corona radiata region on the left side. This type of infarct typically results from the occlusion of small penetrating arteries, often due to chronic conditions like hypertension or Diabetes. The corona radiata plays a crucial role in transmitting signals between the cerebral cortex and other brain regions, so damage here can lead to various neurological deficits, depending on the specific areas affected. Symptoms may include motor or sensory impairments, depending on the extent and location of the infarct.
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It's when the wall between the left and right ventricles of the heart has an infarction.
It's when the wall between the left and right ventricles of the heart has an infarction.
The septum is the wall separating left and right heart sides and is supplied with blood through an artery. When this artery gets blocked it causes a septum infarct.
An infarct on the posterior part of right capsuloganglionic region is a small, localized area that has dead tissue. This area would be located behind the basal ganglia, internal and external capsule of the brain.
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Almost anything. The one thing to worry about is a cardiac episode. (infarct, ischemia)
Sinus rhythm is normal. The left axis deviation means that the electrical activity goes to the left side more than normal. This can be a normal variant, due to high blood pressure or due to other problems.
Yes, an anterior myocardial infarction can be significant and detrimental as it usually signifies damage to the front part of the heart muscle supplied by the left anterior descending coronary artery. This can lead to issues such as heart failure, arrhythmias, and in severe cases, sudden cardiac death. Treatment and management are crucial to prevent complications and improve outcomes.
A small hypodensity in the left anterior capsuloganglionic region and left external capsule indicates a region of reduced density on imaging, typically reflecting tissue damage due to reduced blood flow. This finding suggests small vessel ischemic changes, which are often caused by chronic vascular issues, leading to localized areas of infarction (tissue death). Such changes can be associated with conditions like hypertension or diabetes and may contribute to cognitive or motor impairments depending on the affected brain regions.