infarction
Collocations
4ADJ.
myocardial
VERB + INFARCTION
called
INFARCTION + NOUN
patients
PREP.
versus
Definitions
noun
The process which causes an infarct.
An infarct (an area of ischemic necrosis).
But we can no longer regard the mere fact of these diffuse condensations of the lung becoming yellow and caseous as an evidence of their tuberculous nature, especially since the pathological anatomists, and among them Virchow, have shown that formations of the most different kind, having not the slightest connection with tubercule— as, for example, old cancerous masses, lymphatic glands swollen by a hyperplasia of cells, hæmorrhagical infarctions, abscesses, &c.— undergo exactly the same caseous transformation.
Once stroke was classified by a risk factor-free method, the stronger relationship between hypertension and lacunar versus nonlacunar infarction patients disappeared.
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Synonyms
noun — localized necrosis resulting from obstruction of the blood s
- infarct
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4But we can no longer regard the mere fact of these diffuse condensations of the lung becoming yellow and caseous as an evidence of their tuberculous nature, especially since the pathological anatomist
WiktionaryOnce stroke was classified by a risk factor-free method, the stronger relationship between hypertension and lacunar versus nonlacunar infarction patients disappeared.
WiktionaryI had a myocardial infarction.
Tatoeba · #10704891A heart attack, also called a myocardial infarction, happens when a part of the heart muscle doesn’t get enough blood.
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