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There is myocardial necrosis (cell death) and disproportionate thinning of the heart.
Keshan disease includes such symptoms as myocardial necrosis which leads to weakening of the heart.
The primary symptom of Keshan disease is myocardial necrosis, leading to weakening of the heart.
Without getting graphic about it, it's analogous to certain animal experiments relating focal myocardial necrosis to stress."
Korizi's death has been attributed to myocardial necrosis, a condition in which key heart muscle cells die and that leads to cardiac arrest.
Effectiveness of tirofiban, eptifibatide, and abciximab in minimizing myocardial necrosis during percutaneous coronary intervention (TEAM pilot study).
Infarct expansion, or thinning and lengthening of the infarcted myocardium, is seen within hours after myocardial necrosis and is usually complete within three weeks after infarction.
On post-mortem, leaves may be found in the rumen, cyanosis may be seen, as well as signs of heart failure - congestion, haemorrhage, and myocardial necrosis (on histopathology).
At least 10% of patients with STEMI do not develop myocardial necrosis (as evidenced by a rise in cardiac markers) and subsequent Q waves on EKG after reperfusion therapy.
Myocardial angiotensin II increases the rate of myocardial protein synthesis, promotes growth of myocytes, and promotes collagen expression by fibroblasts, and large increases in angiotensin converting enzyme activity are found in the scar tissue after myocardial necrosis.
He has articulated a unifying hypothesis that explains the mechanisms whereby the nervous system can produce cardiac arrhythmias and myocardial necrosis in a number of clinical contexts including subarachnoid hemorrhage, intracerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, brain tumor, epilepsy and psychological stress.
Fifty percent of people with unstable angina will have evidence of myocardial necrosis based on elevated cardiac serum markers such as creatine kinase isoenzyme (CK)-MB and troponin T or I, and thus have a diagnosis of non-ST elevation myocardial infarction.