per hour. An electrocardiogram demonstrated regular sinus rhythm, with vertical axis and evidence of posterior-wall infarction in the limb leads and anteroseptal infarction in the chest leads.
During the 2nd admission it was determined that the Stokes–Adams seizures were due to a recent anteroseptal infarction. Soon atrial fibrillation disappeared, as did all electrocardiographic ...
The ECG shows normal sinus rhythm (74) and a recent anteroseptal MI. Figure. Electrocardiogram of patient who recently had an ...
The myocyte disarray can be focal, involving a small cluster of cells, or may involve large bundle disarray. The pathologist should be aware that focal myocyte disarray is always found in the ...
Studies in humans and mice show that myocardial infarction recruits monocytes to the brain’s thalamus, promoting sleep, which in turn restricts cardiac inflammation and sympathetic signalling ...
Not surprisingly, this literature overlaps considerably with that linking cocaine use with myocardial ischemia and infarction. Another study prospectively studied 21 neonates prenatally exposed to ...