-
finding of a
recent myocardial infarction (heart attack) that was
partially reperfused. The name of the
histopathologic finding comes from the
appearance under...
- ischemia/reperfusion (IR)
injury (IRI),
which paradoxically causes cell
death in
reperfused tissue and
contributes significantly to post-reperfusion
mortality and...
- "Cardioprotective
effects of
silver fir (Abies alba)
extract in ischemic-
reperfused isolated rat hearts". Food &
Nutrition Research. 60: 29623. doi:10.3402/fnr...
- seen in an area of
myocardium post-myocardial
infarction that was not
reperfused quickly enough.
Functional no
reflow phenomenon occurs when the microvasculature...
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occlusion of a
coronary artery.
Short periods of
ischaemia are
reversible if
reperfused within about 20 minutes,
without development of necrosis, but the phenomenon...
- Maggioni, Aldo Pietro; Limbruno, Ugo (February 2016). "Cyclosporine A in
Reperfused Myocardial Infarction".
Journal of the
American College of Cardiology...
- from ATL-146e, a
highly selective adenosine A 2A
receptor agonist, in
reperfused canine myocardium".
American Journal of Physiology.
Heart and Circulatory...
- for the "no
reflow phenomenon", in
which ischemic tissue is
never fully reperfused.
Allowing blood to flow back into the limb, for
example by
elevating it...
-
features can be
recognized in
cases where the
perfusion was not restored;
reperfused infarcts can have
other hallmarks, such as
contraction band necrosis....
- neurons, and
glutamate can
overexcite them. If and when the
brain is
reperfused, a
number of
factors lead to
reperfusion injury. An
inflammatory response...