The death of cardiac tissue, often referred to as myocardial necrosis, occurs when the heart muscle becomes severely damaged and cannot function properly, typically due to a lack of blood supply, often from a heart attack. This damage can lead to the loss of heart function, arrhythmias, and can ultimately result in heart failure if not addressed. The necrosis is often irreversible, emphasizing the critical need for timely medical intervention to restore blood flow and minimize damage.
Cardiac Necrosis is the death of cardiac tissue.
Cardiac Muscle tissue =)
The heart is made mostly of cardiac muscle.
Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum is the medical term meaning death of tissue caused by diabetes.
Cardiac tissue makes up the muscle of the heart, hope this helped
Cardiac muscle cells cannot regenerate, meaning that they have limited ability to repair and replace damaged muscle tissue. This is because most cardiac muscle cells are terminally differentiated and do not undergo cell division.
what tissue is not a cardic tissue
Cardiac muscle fibers.
No, only the heart is made up of cardiac tissue.
Cardiac muscle tissue has intercalated discs, which are specialized structures that help with communication and coordination of muscle contractions in the heart.
It's a tissue inside you heart!
Smooth cardiac muscle.