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- Reperfusion injury, sometimes called ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) or reoxygenation injury, is the tissue damage caused when blood supply returns...
- Reperfusion is the restoration of blood flow to an organ or tissue after having been blocked, and may refer to: Reperfusion injury, tissue damage caused...
- Reperfusion therapy is a medical treatment to restore blood flow, either through or around, blocked arteries, typically after a heart attack (myocardial...
- reperfusion injury. For frostbite injuries, limiting thawing and warming of tissues until warmer temperatures can be sustained may reduce reperfusion...
- may reduce the risk of recurrence or progression. With reperfusion comes ischemia/reperfusion (IR) injury (IRI), which paradoxically causes cell death...
- Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome, also known as reperfusion syndrome, is a dysregulated state of cerebral blood flow following the restoration of arterial...
- detorsion (T/D) injuries in ovaries and testes, as well as ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) renal injuries. Both of these conditions are directly ****ociated...
- congested from sluggish venous outflow reperfusion (injury) of previously ischemic tissue that is ****ociated with reperfusion-related diseases, such as myocardial...
- subsequent reperfusion. Clinical situations ****ociated with myocardial stunning include: acute myocardial infarction (AMI) with early reperfusion unstable...
- can be present at birth, however, it is more commonly ****ociated with reperfusion after myocardial injury. AIVR is generally considered to be a benign...