Definition of Subendocardial. Meaning of Subendocardial. Synonyms of Subendocardial

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Definition of Subendocardial

Subendocardial
Subendocardial Sub*en`do*car"di*al, a. (Anat.) Situated under the endocardium.

Meaning of Subendocardial from wikipedia

- needed] During contraction of the ventricular myocardium (systole), the subendocardial coronary vessels (the vessels that enter the myocardium) are compressed...
- heart diseases causing ST depression include: Subendocardial ischemia or even infarction. Subendocardial means non full thickness ischemia. In contrast...
- extensive infarctions are often "subendocardial" and do not affect the epicardium. In the acute setting, subendocardial infarctions are more dangerous than...
- (English: /pɜːrˈkɪndʒi/ pur-KIN-jee; Czech: [ˈpurkɪɲɛ] ; Purkinje tissue or subendocardial branches) are located in the inner ventricular walls of the heart, just...
- most susceptible to damage. Ischemia first affects this region, the subendocardial region, and tissue begins to die within 15–30 minutes of loss of blood...
- false negative rate of 20–30%. ST depression may be ****ociated with subendocardial myocardial infarction, hypokalemia, or digitalis toxicity. In fetal...
- Cardiomyopathy Opened left ventricle showing thickening, dilatation, and subendocardial fibrosis noticeable as increased whiteness of the inside of the heart...
- myofibril degeneration, mitochondrial swelling, and pericardial and subendocardial hemorrhages. Moed L, Shwayder TA, Chang MW (October 2001). "Cantharidin...
- left-sided heart valves. Warty projections arise from the deposition, while subendocardial lesions may induce irregular thickenings called MacCallum plaques.[citation...
- Cardiac lesions, such as focal necrosis of the papillary muscle and subendocardial areas of the left ventricle, have been observed in laboratory animals...