Mild reversible ischemia

    • [DOC File]Cell Injury and Necrosis - S

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      Cell Injury and Necrosis - S. Raphael - Sept. 3, 9am . Objectives: Define hypoxia and ischemia and give a clinical example of each. Hypoxia – decreased oxygen supply eg. cardiac failure. Ischemia – decreased blood supply eg. coronary heart disease. List the 5 common biochemical pathways ending in cell death or injury. ATP depletion. oxidative stress (free radicals) impairment of calcium ...

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      Mild hypertension without end-organ damage. Transient hypertension related to anxiety, pain, etc. Primary care definitions . Normal < 140/90. Pre-hypertension SBP 140 - 159 and DBP 90 - 95. Hypertension: SBP > 160 and DBP > 95. Recommended follow-up for high BP measurements in ED > 180/110: f/u within one week > 160/100: f/u within one month >140/90: f/u within two months. DDX: 1. …

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      The SPECT images demonstrate a small to medium sized area of mild to moderate reduced perfusion in the anterior and anteroapical region. When comparing rest and stress images this defect is completely reversible and consistent with mid- LAD territory ischemia. The post stress gated study demonstrates a normal post stress ejection fraction of 65% with normal wall motion and normal wall ...

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    • [DOC File]Frank MacDonald RN, MN

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      UNIT 9. Alterations in Cardiovascular Function. Karen L. Then RN, MN, PhD. Associate Professor. Faculty of Nursing. University of Calgary Unit 9 Table of Contents

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    • [DOC File]CLASSIFICATION OF PULPITIS

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      Focal reversible pulpitis. It is one of the earliest forms of pulpitis. Vascular dilation occurs artefactually from the pumping action during tooth extraction and pathologically as a result of dentinal and pulpal irritation. This is an early mild transient pulpitis, localized chiefly to the pulpal ends of the irritating dentinal tubules. Clinical features; Sensitivity to thermal changes ...

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    • [DOC File]Institute for Laboratory Animal Resources Journal

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      Reversible damage consisted of 150 minutes of ischemia followed by 21.5 hours of reperfusion. Permanent ischemia was 24 hours of continuous ischemia. The ischemia induced was a tandem unilateral distal MCA/CCA occlusion. Brain damage was demarcated by staining with 2,3,5-triphenlytetrazolium chloride. Not only did all three mice have similar absolute cerebral blood flow …

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    • [DOC File]CTC Version 2.0 - JASTRO

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    • [DOC File]CARDIOVASCULAR SCIENCES COLLABORATIVE PROGRAM

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      UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. ANNUAL ACTIVITY REPORT 1993/1994. The Cardiovascular Sciences Collaborative Program has completed its second academic year.

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      The most common cause of myocardial ischemia is atherosclerotic disease of an epicardial coronary artery (or arteries) sufficient to cause a regional reduction in myocardial blood flow and inadequate perfusion of the myocardium supplied by the involved coronary artery. Chapter 241 deals with the development and treatment of atherosclerosis. This chapter focuses on the chronic manifestations ...

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    • [DOC File]MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF CEREBRAL VASOSPASM

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      Is the proximal lesion the only cause for regional ischemia? Other mechanisms have been proposed, though they amplify the consequences of large artery constriction. Evidence exists that the microcirculation is diffusely disordered post-SAH and responds abnormally to neuronal activation. Clot hemolysate in CSF has been shown to produce spreading cortical depression. Experimentally, this ...

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