Septal Fibrosis is a genetic disorder, in which child suffered from lung infection and kidney enlargement problems.
The heart's septal wall is called the interatrial septum. The anatomical feature of the heart's septal wall is a crescent-shaped piece of tissue.
It means that the liver structure is scarred and has fiber like substances in it. It is the final stage before cirrhosis of the liver happens and can be dangerous if cirrhosis happens. The only treatment is to avoid alcohol and medications because they damage the liver.
It is a fibrosis (formation of scar tissue) in septum, a part of the heart that separates left and right part of the heart. It is usually a consequence of a viral infection.
alveolar wall
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.
Hardening of the outer wall of the cell
The septum, or septal wall as it is often referred to, is what separates the left and right ventricles.
Abnormal septal wall motion typically indicates a structural or functional abnormality in the heart. This could be due to conditions such as myocardial infarction (heart attack), cardiomyopathy, or valvular heart disease. It is important to further evaluate the cause of the abnormality and its implications for the heart's overall function and health.
Ventricular septal defect affects the ventricles common in babies with down syndrome while atrial septal defect is affecting the atrium.
VSD stands for ventricular septal defect. So a VSD is located in the septum (wall) between the two ventricles.
Possibly 'Septal' -the septum is the dividing structure between the 2 sides.