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How to pronounce infarct in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms infarction
Type of pathology
Has types mi, myocardial infarct, myocardial infarction

Examples of infarct

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Since the heart can not repair infarct cardiac muscle, its forms a fibrous patch.
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Survival and cause of death in Alzheimer's disease and multi-infarct dementia.
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They calculated the size of infarct by looking at enzyme release in patients.
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The larger the initial infarct size, the greater the effect of the infusion.
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Abulia and cognitive impairment in two patients with capsular genu infarct.
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Infarct-like lesions were present on MRI in 39.3 percent of men and 24.6 percent of women.
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In both lines, inhibition of IKK activity markedly reduced infarct size.
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In contrast, constitutive activation of IKK2 enlarged the infarct size.
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Altered kynurenine metabolism correlates with infarct volume in stroke.
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More examples
  • Localized necrosis resulting from obstruction of the blood supply
  • In medicine, an infarction is the formation of an infarct, that is, an area of tissue death (necrosis) due to a local lack of oxygen caused by obstruction of the tissue's blood supply. .
  • An area of dead tissue caused by a loss of blood supply; a localized necrosis
  • (infarction) The process which causes an infarct; An infarct
  • (infarction) tissue necrosis as a result of reduced blood supply and anoxia
  • (INFARCTION) Death of tissue due to loss of blood
  • (Infarction) Permanent damage to tissue or organ from interruption of its blood supply
  • (40. Infarction) A body of ischemic necrosis (death of tissue), usually by obstruction of the arteries that irrigate it, either by elements within the lumen of the vessel, such as atherosclerotic plaques, or by external factors (tumors that compress the glass, torsion of a body, a herniated ...
  • (infarction) A cerebrovascular accident in which the supply of blood to the brain is cut off, resulting in the death of brain tissue fed by that source.