Definition of Myocardial. Meaning of Myocardial. Synonyms of Myocardial

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- A myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow decreases or stops in one of the coronary arteries of the heart...
- caused by a restricted blood supply to the muscle such as angina, and myocardial infarction. Cardiac muscle tissue or myocardium forms the bulk of the...
- Myocardial stunning or transient post-ischemic myocardial dysfunction is a state of mechanical cardiac dysfunction that can occur in a portion of myocardium...
- diseases. CAD can cause stable angina, unstable angina, myocardial ischemia, and myocardial infarction. A common symptom is angina, which is chest pain...
- tissue. Myocardial disarray is ****ociated with myocardial fibrosis (the replacement of the myocytes with non-contractile scar tissue). Myocardial disarray...
- A myocardial bridge (MB) is a common congenital heart anomaly in which one of the coronary arteries tunnels through the heart muscle (myocardium) itself...
- Myocardial rupture is a laceration of the ventricles or atria of the heart, of the interatrial or interventricular septum, or of the papillary muscles...
- A diagnosis of myocardial infarction is created by integrating the history of the presenting illness and physical examination with electrocardiogram findings...
- Myocardial depressant factor (MDF) or Myocardial Toxic factor (MTF) is a low-molecular-weight peptide released from the pancreas into the blood in mammals...
- elevated in myocarditis and this marker is very specific to myocardial (heart muscle) injury. Myocardial inflammation may also be suspected based on ECG findings...