Anteroseptal apical ischemia refers to reduced blood flow to the front (anteroseptal) and top (apical) regions of the heart, typically due to a blockage in the coronary arteries. This condition can result in chest pain (angina) and potentially lead to a heart attack if not treated promptly. Treatment may involve medications, lifestyle changes, and procedures to improve blood flow to the affected areas of the heart.
The root apex is provided with a protective covering, it is apical cap or root cap
An apical cell is the primary cell located at the tip of a plant shoot or root. It is responsible for the growth and development of the plant by producing new cells through cell division. The apical cell is important for determining the overall shape and structure of the plant.
If the apical meristem is damaged or cut, it may result in a loss of apical dominance, leading to the activation of lateral buds and the development of multiple stems. This can cause changes in the plant's growth pattern and structure.
Blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue enter the tooth through the apical foramen.
Epithelial tissue lines body surfaces and cavities as have apical and basement sides.
The Apical Anteroseptal wall is a thin wall and is a kinetic. This wall is thicken mildly during the process of systole.
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apical pulse is actually the heartbeat
the heart
An apical is ontop of an epitheilial cell
the bud at the terminal end of the stem is an apical bud
apical pulse has to be listened to for 1 full minute
TIA is the abbreviation for transient ischemic attack.
An apical is a sound produced by obstructing the air passage with the tip of the tongue.
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Ischemic Heart Disease