intense
Yes, the prefix in the word epicardium, epi- means outer, which in this case is the outer layer of the heart.
Reversible myocardial ischemia is a condition in which areas of myocardium becomes ischemic during stress (exercise) but regain its viabililty (circulation) on resting and do not progress to infarction. Such areas can be detaected by myocardial perfusion imaging like Thallium (T-201)scan.
The heart and the blood vessels that lead to the heart.
A myocardial infarction, commonly referred to as a heart attack, occurs when the blood supply to the heart is cut off. This is usually the result of plaques in the arteries, that form blood clots if they rupture.
A word that means friends that begins with P is pals.
The root for the word acute would be 'acu-.' This root is Latin, and it means, 'keen, unpleasantly bitter, or sharp.'
Gratifying is another word that means heart-touching. Heartwarming is also another word for heart touching. The word heart touching refers to a feeling of empathy.
The root word is actually cardio and it means heart
The root word "cardio" is derived from the Greek word "kardia," which means heart. It is commonly used in medical terminology related to the heart or cardiovascular system.
The root word for heart is cardi. Hope this helps!
Heart
The word acute is an adjective. Acute describes something that is urgent.
The root word "cor" means heart in Latin. It is often used in English words related to the heart, such as "coronary" or "cordial."
"Above all was the sense of hearing acute." "And have I not told you that what you mistake for madness is but over-acuteness of the sense?" acute: having perceptive understanding or insight; discerning
Yes, it means wheat, written with an acute accent over the e
cardiovascular
Cardiac.