myocardial ischemia

What are the Long-term Histological Consequences?


Long-term consequences of myocardial ischemia include chronic fibrosis and remodeling of the heart tissue. The formation of scar tissue can lead to changes in the structure and function of the heart, potentially resulting in heart failure. Additionally, persistent ischemia can promote the development of arrhythmias due to the altered electrical properties of the damaged myocardium.

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