This section presents medications that are known to potentially lead to 'Inferior myocardial infarction' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with ...
Dr. Keith Roach writes a medical question-and-answer column weekdays. Dear Dr. Roach: I recently had an EKG that showed first-degree heart block and “inferior infarct, age undetermined.” What does ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I recently had an EKG that showed first-degree heart block and “inferior infarct, age undetermined.” What does that mean? What should I do to make sure it doesn’t get worse? I will be ...
This is a classic example of atrioventricular nodal blocks that can occur with inferior wall myocardial infarctions. There are two mechanisms behind this phenomenon. An inferior wall MI results in ...
Distal Stem Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) Infarction: Flair axial MRIs. Note the bright signal involving the distribution of both the superior and inferior divisions of the middle cerebral artery, but ...
A 58 year-old man presented with the acute onset of language disturbance. His speech was fluent but nonsensical, with frequent word substitutions and neologisms. His was unable to follow any commands.
Previous studies suggest that the proportion of ischemic risk zone that becomes necrotic following myocardial infarction (MI) is directly correlated with temperature. According to Hale and Kloner, [1] ...
The most serious form of the acute coronary syndrome, ST segment elevation myocardial infarction, or STEMI, most often results from complete thrombotic occlusion of a major epicardial coronary artery.