myocardium in English

noun
1
the muscular tissue of the heart.
Moreover, the right ventricular free wall showed extensive replacement of the myocardium by adipose tissue.

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1. abnormality of the pericardium, myocardium or endocardium;

2. (vi) abnormality of the pericardium, myocardium or endocardium;

3. (v) abnormality of the pericardium, myocardium or endocardium;

4. This is a cross section of the Chen-Lupino boy's myocardium.

5. These include rib fractures, sternal fractures, haemorrhages into the pericardium, epicardium, and myocardium.

6. Any heart disease in which the heart muscle (myocardium) weakens can be known as Cardiomyopathy

7. Objectives To study the changing degree and clinical significance of myocardium zymogram of infant bronchiolitis.

8. Cardiomyopathy is a weakening of the heart muscle (myocardium), which usually causes inadequate heart pumping

9. Compositions and methods using alpha beta-crystallin in protecting the myocardium from ischemia/reperfusion injury

10. Isoprenaline and adrenaline stimulate β-receptors both in the coronary vasculature and within the myocardium.

11. However, the myocardium in CFAEs group distributed in disorganization with more interstitial tissue and epicardial adipose tissue.

12. There are two types of Cardiomegaly: Dilative - The heart can become enlarged due to dilation of the myocardium

13. One percent of the cardiomyocytes in the myocardium possess the ability to generate electrical impulses (or action potentials) spontaneously.

14. Antitoxinum viperinum was tested for its ability to prevent alteration of the myocardium induced by Vipera ammodytes ammodytes venom

15. Furthermore, MRI offers the specific advantage of visualizing adipose infiltration as a bright signal of the right ventricular myocardium.

16. Based on a myocardial perfusion reserve index of this parameter, ischemic myocardium can be identified with high diagnostic accuracy.

17. (Acute Cystitis, NCI Thesaurus) Signs and symptoms related to Acute ischemia of the myocardium secondary to coronary artery disease

18. Landmarks of this disease are the presence of muscular atrophy and replacement of ventricular myocardium by Adipous and fibroAdipous tissue

19. Cardiomyopathy is a chronic disease of the heart muscle (myocardium), in which the muscle is abnormally enlarged, thickened, and/or stiffened

20. The left Circumflex coronary artery arises from the left main coronary artery and supplies the lateral and inferolateral segments of the myocardium

21. MyoCarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle (myocardium). Exactly how many people are affected is hard to know because it often has no symptoms

22. 22 Conclusion The determination of serum cTn-I and AHA is a sensitive method in the diagnosis and prognose of myocardium injury of children.

23. These increases in vWf accumulation precede development of fibrosis in the subendocardial layer and myocardium of the left ventricles, right ventricles, and atria.

24. A considerable increase of aerobic glycolysis within the myocardium as a result of the autonomic imbalance is of special importance in this process.

25. The mechanical data are discussed with consideration of the biochemistry (hydroxyproline concentration; specific ATPase activity of actomyosin), morphology and electrophysiology of the hypertrophied myocardium.

26. At stimulation frequencies above 1.0 Hz, the absolute and relative levels of DT and −dT/dt of hyperthyroid myocardium were elevated over euthyroid preparations.

27. Myocardium zymogram of the 96 infant cases with bronchiolitis were detected by automatic biochemistry analyzer, which were compared with cases in the control group.

28. Lyme Carditis is a rare cardiac manifestation of Lyme disease that occurs when bacterial spirochetes infect the pericardium or myocardium triggering an inflammatory response

29. In addition, myocardium not directly affected by ischemia may undergo adaptive processes like hypertrophy and dilatation, which may result in chronic left heart failure.

30. Contractile AP can be conducted easily from 1 cell to next Myocardium= physically and electrically interconnected mass of myocardial cells that behave as one unit.

31. The EU-funded HRS EAT (Epicardial adipose tissue as a regulator of myocardial biology: adiponectin signaling pathways) project proposed to investigate the interplay between AT and myocardium.

32. Klaus Schwochau's book Technetium lists 31 radiopharmaceuticals based on 99mTc for imaging and functional studies of the brain, myocardium, thyroid, lungs, liver, gallbladder, kidneys, skeleton, blood, and tumors.

33. We asked whether pathological alterations of the left ventricular myocardium could explain for the failure of the left ventricle observed in patients after two-stage arterial switch operations.

34. Age-related morphological changes in the cardiovascular system refer to a thickening of the arterial wall as well as a diffuse increase in the wall thickness of the myocardium.

35. Percutaneous in situ venous Arterialization may be an effective therapy for diffuse, “untreatable” coronary disease by supplying a robust inflow of arterialized blood via retroperfusion to severely ischemic myocardium

36. The results are discussed in respect to the electrophysiological influences of atrial cycle length shortening, acetylcholine and catecholamines on the sinus node, the perinodal atrial fibres and the atrial working myocardium.

37. Percutaneous in situ venous arterialisation (PICVA) follows this surgical experience, using a series of unique catheter-based devices to Arterialise isolated segments of coronary vein to provide retrograde perfusion of the ischaemic myocardium.

38. Cardiomyopathy is a progressive disease of the myocardium, or heart muscle. In most cases, the heart muscle weakens and is unable to pump blood to the rest of the body as well as it …

39. Chest impedance measurements and use of alternative shock waveforms, such as biphasic, aim at adaptation of energy or current to the patient’s individual needs and avoid application of unnecessarily high amounts of energy to the myocardium.

40. Carditis is the second most frequent manifestation of RF, occurring in 40–50% of the patients. Although the endocardium, myocardium, and pericardium may be all affected characterizing a panCarditis, the endoCarditis, isolated or not, is the most frequent feature.

41. This transistorized pacemaker, housed in a small plastic box, had controls to permit adjustment of pacing heart rate and output voltage and was connected to electrode leads which passed through the skin of the patient to terminate in electrodes attached to the surface of the myocardium of the heart.

42. In guinea pig hearts, which had been artificially arrested by injection of a small dose of potassium citrate and which had been kept at 37, 27,17, and 7°C, the changes in the metabolic state of the myocardium during anaerobiosis and their delay due to hypothermia were examined.

43. Thus, Akinesia of the myocardium is not a disease but a pathological condition, a disorder of the normal motor function of the heart muscle, which is determined by ultrasound diagnosis of the heart and is one of the structural and functional signs of a number of diseases of the cardiovascular system

44. Anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery (AAOCA) is a rare congenital heart defect in which a coronary artery inappropriately arises from the aorta, usually from the incorrect sinus of Valsalva.This Anomalous coronary artery often takes an interarterial (between the aorta and pulmonary artery), intraconal (within the myocardium), or intramural course (within the aortic wall), and is

45. Hyperglycemia with a shift from glucose metabolism to increased beta-oxidation and consecutive free fatty acid damage (lipotoxicity) to the myocardium, insulin resistance, renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) activation, altered calcium homeostasis and structural changes from the natural collagen network to a stiffer matrix due to advanced glycation endproduct (AGE) formation, hypertrophy and fibrosis contribute to the respective clinical phenotypes of DCM.