Definition of Ischaemia. Meaning of Ischaemia. Synonyms of Ischaemia

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Definition of Ischaemia

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- Ischemia or ischaemia is a restriction in blood supply to any tissue, muscle group, or organ of the body, causing a shortage of oxygen that is needed...
- Acute limb ischaemia (ALI) occurs when there is a sudden lack of blood flow to a limb within 14 days of symptoms onset. On the other hand, when the symptoms...
- Surgical revascularisation remains the treatment of choice for intestinal ischaemia related to an occlusion of the vessels supplying the bowel, but thrombolytic...
- needed] A randomised trial involving people with chronic limb threatening ischaemia who needed revascularisation below the knee found that offering endovascular...
- Kidney ischemia is a disease with a high morbidity and mortality rate. Blood vessels shrink and undergo apoptosis which results in poor blood flow in the...
- to irreversible neuronal death. It can be classified into two types, ischaemia and haemorrhage, in which the former accounts for 86% of all cases, a...
- Hospital Medical School in 1995 with a thesis entitled In vivo studies of ischaemia-reperfusion injury in hypothermically stored rabbit renal autograft. He...
- murmur) are highly suggestive of myocardial ischaemia. Other ECG changes ****ociate with myocardial ischaemia are: ST segment depression with an upright...
- PMC 3250275. PMID 21671123. Hinds CJ (1985). "Prevention and treatment of brain ischaemia". British Medical Journal. 291 (6498): 758–60. doi:10.1136/bmj.291.6498...
- disease and frequency of ****, even given the risk that myocardial ischaemia and myocardial infarction can be triggered by ****ual activity. Its authors...