A probable bone infarct in the proximal right humeral metaphysis refers to an area of bone tissue that has died due to a lack of blood supply in that specific region of the humerus, which is the upper arm bone. This condition can result from various factors, including vascular compromise or embolism. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, and reduced mobility in the shoulder. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies, such as MRI or X-rays, to confirm the presence of necrotic bone tissue.
An infarct.
heart attack
that is when a pat dies, the term is most frequently used to describe an area of the heart or brain. An infarct is caused by lack of blood flow (perfusion) or trauma.
I am not a doctor but multi-infarct dementia would be when multiple spots of the brian have died causing the patient to fall into a series of dementia and other illnesses.
An infarct is an area of tissue death due to loss of blood supply. A distal tibia bone infarct due to trauma, then, means tissue death at the part of the larger lower leg bone closest to the ankle. The cause of the tissue death was trauma.
wedge shape part across the heart
infarct
No it's called plaque.
The root cause of multi-infarct dementia is usually small blood clots that lodge in blood vessels in the brain, which results in the death of brain cells.
Generally no, unless blood supply is returned to the area or a supporating bacteria somehow invades the area. One of the more common locations for an infarct is in the kidneys, and the usual chronic result is fibrosis, not putrefaction.
Oxygen deprivation
oxygen deprivation