infarct Synonyms

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infarct Meaning

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infarct (n)

localized necrosis resulting from obstruction of the blood supply

Webster

infarct (n.)

An obstruction or embolus.

The morbid condition of a limited area resulting from such obstruction; as, a hemorrhagic infarct.

infarct Sentence Examples

  1. The patient suffered a severe myocardial infarct, causing significant damage to their heart tissue.
  2. An embolic infarct caused by a blood clot occluding an artery led to sudden tissue death in his leg.
  3. The infarct in the brain resulted in paralysis on the left side of the patient's body.
  4. The sudden onset of chest pain indicated the presence of an acute myocardial infarct.
  5. The electrocardiogram revealed characteristic changes indicative of a posterior wall infarct.
  6. The thrombus caused an infarct in the coronary artery, leading to reduced blood flow to the heart.
  7. Interventional therapy successfully restored blood flow and prevented further damage following an acute myocardial infarct.
  8. The infarct in the liver caused significant liver damage and required surgical intervention.
  9. Treatment for the cerebral infarct focused on reducing inflammation and preventing further neurological damage.
  10. The patient's infarct in the kidney led to acute kidney failure and required dialysis.

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localized necrosis resulting from obstruction of the blood supplyAn obstruction or embolus., The morbid condition of a limited area resulting from such obstruct

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The patient suffered a severe myocardial infarct, causing significant damage to their heart tissue.

An embolic infarct caused by a blood clot occluding an artery led to sudden tissue death in his leg.

The infarct in the brain resulted in paralysis on the left side of the patient's body.

The sudden onset of chest pain indicated the presence of an acute myocardial infarct.