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Things infarct often describes (“infarct ________”)
dementia, expansion, patients, disease, zone, dementias, state, depolarizations, period, extension, area, region, size, avid, type, perfusion, patient, tissue, regions, artery, volumes, shifts, related, angina, recanalization, location, vessel, accounts, cortex, myocardium, rim, scar, profiles, patency, ischemia, evaluation, ventricular, penumbra, sizes, defect, remodeling, vad, limitation, arrhythmias, representative, zones, depolarization
How infarct often is described (“________ infarct”)
myocardial, cerebral, acute, large, hemorrhagic, old, small, recent, pulmonary, right, renal, lacunar, ischemic, left, anterior, multi, splenic, posterior, cardiac, inferior, cortical, previous, massive, anemic, haemorrhagic, healed, red, thalamic, fresh, white, medullary, middle, lateral, extensive, septic, occipital, shaped, subendocardial, deep, anteroseptal, silent, coronary, pale, chronic, hemispheric, placental, focal, cerebellar, unilateral, typical, bland, frontal, initial, subcortical, experimental, prior, post, apical, subacute, parietal, embolic, spinal, cystic, sided, septal, anterolateral, retinal, infected, ischaemic, venous, hepatic, basal, mesenteric, temporal, arterial, fatal, segmental, resultant, uric, traumatic, called, anaemic, bilateral, pontine
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