Tone. Color. Pigmentation
The waveform changes most closely associated with tissue injury are typically an increase in the amplitude and a shift in the morphology of the electrical signals observed in an electrocardiogram (ECG) or other monitoring devices. Specifically, in the case of myocardial injury, there may be ST-segment elevation or depression, T-wave inversion, and the presence of abnormal Q waves. These changes indicate impaired electrical activity due to necrosis or inflammation in the affected tissue.
Soft tissue asymmetry of the breast refers to a noticeable difference in the size, shape, or position of breast tissue between the two breasts. This can be a natural variation or indicate an underlying issue like hormonal changes, injury, or breast disease. It is important to monitor any changes in asymmetry and consult a healthcare provider for evaluation.
A pathologist is a scientist who examines tissue changes that might indicate disease. They analyze tissue samples collected from patients to make diagnoses and provide information to guide treatment decisions.
A Histologist- a specialist in the study of skin
tissue freezing, tissue hypoxia, and the release of inflammatory mediators. Tissue freezing causes ice crystal formation and other changes that damage and eventually kill cells. Much of this harm occurs because the ice produces pressure changes
epithelial tissue, connective tissue
Soft Tissue Injury
a soft tissue injury is mainly a tear, strain, sprain, and swelling a hard tissue injury is serious like a broken bone, severe fractures, joint dislocation, bruising, internal bleeding
A hard tissue injury is damage to bone tissue. A hard tissue injury is also called a "fracture" and is defined as a "loss of continuity in the substance of a bone"In other words, it's like when you break/fracture your leg/arm.
A hard tissue injury is damage to bone tissue. A hard tissue injury is also called a "fracture" and is defined as a "loss of continuity in the substance of a bone"In other words, it's like when you break/fracture your leg/arm.
contusion
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