Definition of Transmural. Meaning of Transmural. Synonyms of Transmural

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- Transmural denotes something across a wall or other equivalent: Transmural care is the interface between primary and secondary care in medicine Transmural...
- Transmural pressure is the difference in pressure between two sides of a wall or equivalent separator. According to myogenic theory smooth muscle contract...
- coordinated care, comprehensive care, seamless care, interprofessional care or transmural care, is a worldwide trend in health care reforms and new organizational...
- inflammation None visible Only neutrophils in the lumen No ulceration or transmural inflammation Probably none Acuta mucosal inflammation None visible Neutrophils...
- potentially reversible ischemia that progresses to become a full-thickness transmural infarct. The initial "wave" of infarction can take place over 3–4 hours...
- Subendocardial means non full thickness ischemia. In contrast, ST elevation is transmural (or full thickness) ischemia Non Q-wave myocardial infarction Reciprocal...
- might extend up to the epicardium, disrupting the entire heart wall ("transmural" infarction). Less extensive infarctions are often "subendocardial" and...
- features of the pathology seen point toward Crohn's disease; it shows a transmural pattern of inflammation, meaning the inflammation may span the entire...
- ST segments may indicate coronary ischemia. ST elevation may indicate transmural myocardial infarction. An elevation of >1mm and longer than 80 milliseconds...
- the mucosa (lymphocytes, plasma cells, and granulocytes). Unlike the transmural inflammation seen in Crohn's disease, the inflammation of ulcerative colitis...