Examples of 'ischemia can' in a sentence

Meaning of "ischemia can"

Ischemia can be defined as a restriction in blood supply to tissues, causing a shortage of oxygen and glucose needed for cellular metabolism. It often leads to tissue damage or death if not promptly treated

How to use "ischemia can" in a sentence

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This ischemia can also lead to fibrillation.
Methods of treatment of cerebral ischemia can be found here.
Ischemia can take a more local form.
Symptoms of coronary ischemia can be classified as typical or atypical.
Ischemia can irreversibly damage the heart.
In severe forms the ischemia can lead to intestinal necrosis.
Ischemia can occur in other tissues or organs including kidney.
The prolongation of cerebral ischemia can result in cerebral infarction.
Gut ischemia can cause local and systemic harmful events.
Macular edema and foveal ischemia can lead to visión loss.
Ischemia can also occur when blood can not leave your intestines.
The symptoms of coronary ischemia can last for a short period of time.
Ischemia can mean an entire cerebral hemisphere or only a small, specific area.
Injuries that result from ischemia can affect various tissues and organs.
In the case of prompt diagnosis and therapy, acute mesenteric ischemia can be reversible.

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Cardiac ischemia can be caused by a number of events.
Furthermore, myocardial ischemia can result.
Coronary ischemia can be treated but not cured.
The biochemical, physiological and functional changes resulting from ischemia can be influenced by bdnf levels.
Profound ischemia can lead to necrotic cell death.
If left untreated, coronary ischemia can also lead to a stroke.
Intestinal ischemia can result in pain and make it difficult for the intestines to function.
Even if transient, both global and focal ischemia can produce widespread neuronal damage.
Global ischemia can result from cardiac arrest.
Even if transient, both global and focal ischemia can cause widespread neuronal damage.
SCI due to ischemia can occur during surgery where aortic blood flow is temporarily stopped.
Thus, extensive forebrain ischemia can be induced by pressing the carotid.
Ischemia can be partial (poor perfusion) or total.
Muscle tissue affected by ischemia can cause pain and lead to infarction of the tissue.
Ischemia can occur in the kidneys, liver, skin, and anywhere in the body.
In severe cases, ischemia can lead to a heart attack.
Ischemia can end up producing, in the most serious cases, cell death ( necrosis ) and infarction.
In the early postoperative period, ischemia can result in bronchial dehiscence or fistula.
Ischemia can be tolerated by muscle for two to three hours Gidlof A., Int.
In addition, a patient at risk for ischemia can be treated prior to ischemic episodes.
Mesenteric ischemia can also be evaluated using CT angiography.
Brief diffuse cerebral ischemia can cause syncope without any permanent sequelae.
In one aspect, ischemia can be sickle-cell anemia, thrombosis, transplantation, obstruction, shock or blood loss.
It is a realization that ischemia can be treated by promoting angiogenesis in the ischemic área.
Patients with sustained ischemia can require hospitalization for a more aggressive treatment.
Brief diffuse cerebral ischemia can cause syncope without any permanent sequel.
The resulting ischemia can favor the appearance of BPF.
In some cases, ischemia can lead to demyelination.
Untreated, chronic mesenteric ischemia can become acute, or lead to severe weight loss and malnutrition.
Both DME and macular ischemia can result in vision loss, the latter being irreparable.

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