an ischemic cell is a cell that is deprived of o2 and there forth has switched from aerobic metabolism to anaerobic . eventually this will cause the cell to burst because the ATP production is not sufficient to maintain the cell environment
Another name for a transient ischemic attack is a mini stroke.
The sudden death of a brain cell when its blood supply is interrupted is called a stroke. Strokes can result from either a blockage of blood flow (ischemic stroke) or bleeding in the brain (hemorrhagic stroke), leading to brain cell damage and potentially permanent neurological deficits.
Ischemic bowel disease can be deadly if not promptly diagnosed and treated. It can lead to extensive tissue damage and gangrene of the bowel, which may require surgical intervention. Seeking immediate medical attention is crucial to prevent serious complications and improve outcomes.
Ischemic gliosis refers to a condition where there is a proliferation of glial cells in response to ischemia, or inadequate blood supply, in the brain. This process typically occurs as a reaction to injury or damage in the brain tissue resulting from reduced blood flow, and the resulting scar tissue may impact brain function.
There are treatments for hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. Treatments can include: • Life-sustaining treatment when brain function has stopped • Mechanical ventilation to sustain breathing • Treatment to maintain heart function and control blood pressure • Medications and general anesthesia to control seizures • Cooling blankets to reduce the body's temperature Check out this link, that you might find helpful: http://www.tomkileylaw.com/library/hypoxic-ischemic-encephalopathy-in-massachusetts.cfm
Ischemic cell death is caused by a lack of oxygen and nutrients due to reduced blood supply. This can be a result of conditions such as blood vessel blockages or heart attacks. The lack of oxygen leads to cellular injury and ultimately cell death.
A lack of blood flow, usually from a blockage in an artery.
A reduced amount of oxygen in ischemic tissue leads to anaerobic metabolism, resulting in the accumulation of lactic acid and decreased ATP production. This energy deficit compromises the function of ion pumps in the muscle cell membrane, particularly the sodium-potassium pump, causing an imbalance of ions and cell swelling. Additionally, the lack of oxygen can trigger oxidative stress and inflammation, further damaging the cell membrane and leading to cell death. Overall, these factors contribute to muscle tissue injury in ischemic conditions.
TIA is the abbreviation for transient ischemic attack.
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Ischemic Heart Disease
Ischemic strokes account for about 80% of all strokes.
The most common type of stroke in older people is an ischemic stroke, which occurs when a blood clot blocks blood flow to the brain. This can lead to brain cell damage due to the lack of oxygen and nutrients. Early recognition and treatment are crucial in improving outcomes for individuals who experience an ischemic stroke.
Another name for a transient ischemic attack is a mini stroke.
Ischemic colitis is a medical condition in which inflammation and injury result from unhealthy blood supply. Ischemic colitis occurs when blood flow to part of the large intestine is reduced due to narrowed or blocked blood vessels.
Well, strokes don't cause clots, but sometimes ischemic strokes are caused by blood clots.
It can occur anywhere in the brain. Where ever there is ischemic injury, necrosis and inflammation occur which cause death of neurons = "red neurons". It is usually seen within 12-48 hours after an ischemic event ie. thrombosis or embolism.