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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.

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