Old anteroseptal infarct

    • [DOC File]Virology

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      The coronary ischemic disease (stable angina, unstable angina, old myocardial infarction) was identified in the history of 67% of the patients in the study lot, through all clinical forms. Out of these, 54% (162 patients) were diagnosed with stable angina, 7% had a history of …

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    • [DOC File]Atherosclerosis, the most prevalent form of arterial ...

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      A 62-year-old woman died 2 weeks following an acute anteroseptal myocardial infarct. At necropsy the infarcted area will... show coagulation necrosis of myocardial fibers and an acute inflammatory cell infiltrate . consist primarily of a slightly depressed zone of dark gray-red granulation tissue in which there are many pigmented macrophages.

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    • [DOC File]Pathology

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      Red flags: young or old presentation, previous CA, steroids, drugs, HIV, constant (non-mechanical), thoracic, wt loss, ESR > 25, vertebral collapse on XR ... poor R wave progression is c/w prior anteroseptal infarct; early R wave progression can be sign of prior inferior infarct. S waves. V6 with RBBB. Large S in inferior leads with LAFB.

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      **Credits to Duncan. Subendothelial Deposits are seen in SLE patients. Subepithelial Humps are seen in Acute Poststreptococcal Glomeruloneprhitis. Linear Subendothelial are seen in Goodpasture’s (Type II)

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    • [DOC File]1. Coronary angioplasty

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      a 60 year old man who dies of cardiogenic shock 2 days after a large anterior infarct. a previously fit 70 year old woman successfully resuscitated from cardiac arrest. a 55yr old man with 15 min of chest pain associated with 3 mm anterior ST elevation. The pain and ECG changes are …

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    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      A 65 year old man presents to the emergency department with a history of palpitations. ... to notify you that an ambulance is en route to your department with a 54 year old man with a probable acute myocardial infarct. Estimated time of arrival is 5 minutes. ... ST elevation with established ‘tombstone’ / concave morphology in anteroseptal ...

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    • [DOCX File]Attachment 2. Extract from the Clinical Evaluation Report ...

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      The details from the summary are that the patient was a 71 year old male with a history of type 2 diabetes mellitus and polyneuropathy. The event was not considered related to study drug by the investigator (Study GS-US-216-0105). ... possible inferior infarct at same time as AE of Grade 2 hypertensive crisis . ... probable anteroseptal ...

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    • [DOC File]Mitral Stenosis

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      Hypotension indicates ventricular dysfunction due to ischemia. It usually indicates a large infarct and may be observed with a right ventricular infarct. Lab Studies. Creatine kinase–MB (CK-MB) This is the criterion standard for detection of myocardial necrosis. Levels begin to rise within 4 …

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    • [DOC File]myocardial infarct and angina

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      Table 2-1 Infarct Location by ECG ECG Changes Location of injury Coronary artery involved II, III, aVF Inferior wall (may be associated with RV injury, consider right precordial leads) RCA or dominant distal left circumflex V1-3 Anteroseptal LAD V3-5 Anterior wall LAD V6, I, aVL Lateral Marginal branch off circumflex or diagonal off LAD ST ...

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    • [DOC File]EKG COURSE HANDOUT 2006 - CMC COMPENDIUM

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      V1-V4 anteroseptal LAD. V1-V6 (( I, aVL) extensive anterior LAD ... occasional terminal positivity of QRS in infarct leads (especially inferior) pathologic Q waves may disappear over time. Time course of ECG progression. variable; phases may be skipped ... - The ECG signs are only useful if they are not known to be old

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