infarctionɪnˈfɑrk ʃən
infarction (n)
English Definitions:
infarct, infarction (noun)
localized necrosis resulting from obstruction of the blood supply
infarction (Noun)
The process which causes an infarct
infarction (Noun)
An infarct.
Infarction
In medicine, infarction is tissue death caused by a local lack of oxygen, due to an obstruction of the tissue's blood supply. The resulting lesion is referred to as an infarct.
Infarction
Infarction is tissue death (necrosis) due to inadequate blood supply to the affected area. It may be caused by artery blockages, rupture, mechanical compression, or vasoconstriction. The resulting lesion is referred to as an infarct (from the Latin infarctus, "stuffed into").
infarction
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