It is a pattern of inflammation in a "tubular" organ like colon or vessels which involves the whole thickness of the tubule wall.
A transmural defect refers to a condition where there is a full-thickness disruption or abnormality of a tissue or organ wall, commonly seen in the context of the gastrointestinal tract or the heart. In the gastrointestinal context, it often relates to conditions like Crohn's disease, where inflammation penetrates through all layers of the bowel wall. In cardiology, it can refer to myocardial infarctions that affect the entire thickness of the heart muscle. Such defects can lead to significant functional impairment of the affected organ.
Transmural perfusion pressure represents the amount of pressure in the coronary arteries that supply the layers of the heart muscle (the TRANSMURAL part). The formula is: Aortic diastolic pressure - LVEDP (L Ventricle End Diastolic Pressure). Keep in mind the coronaries ONLY receive blood during diastole because of the twisting forces applied on the heart during systole.
Transmural perfusion pressure represents the amount of pressure in the coronary arteries that supply the layers of the heart muscle (the TRANSMURAL part). The formula is: Aortic diastolic pressure - LVEDP (L Ventricle End Diastolic Pressure). Keep in mind the coronaries ONLY receive blood during diastole because of the twisting forces applied on the heart during systole.
Transmural injury refers to damage that extends through the entire thickness of a tissue, often seen in conditions like myocardial infarction (heart attack) or severe gastrointestinal perforations. This type of injury can disrupt normal function, leading to complications such as impaired organ performance, severe pain, and risk of infection or bleeding. In the heart, for example, transmural injury can result in significant loss of heart muscle function, potentially leading to heart failure or death if not promptly treated. Overall, transmural injuries are serious and require immediate medical intervention.
SOMEONE is studing MIBC and SOMEONE is not using their medical dicitonary
Myocardial ischemia is owing to poor blood supply and infarction is due to no blood supply. The severity of both differs and ischemia can progress to infarction.
inflammation
I recommend you see a doctor about that inflammation.
There is not an inflammation diet. Inflammation means something that causes something to become inflamed. Like arthritis is inflammation of the joints. I believe that an anti-inflammation diet is what you are looking for, as opposed to an inflammation diet.
Dermatitis is inflammation of the skin. Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver.
inflammation of the jejunum and ileum
Inflammation is a noun.