Ischemic mitral regurgitation definition
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Ishemic mitral regurgitation or IMR is often defined as mitral regurgitation which causes the complications and changes of the left ventricular structure or regional pathological remodeling procedure which changes the size, shape, structure and functions of the heart as a myogenic cardiac muscular tissue, this is happening after a injury to the cardiac and heart muscle have been performed through external or internal means or pathological remodeling, which is attributed to chronic coronary artery disease as a result of the type of injury it has caused to the left ventricular structure. Ishemic mitral regurgitation is mitral regurgitation which is previously a link to Myocardial infarction or a heart attack which leads a dead cardiac muscle or non-operational heart muscle with normal mitral valve leaflets (it has generally two leaflets both of them might get damaged or one of them depending solely upon the severity of the case being handled, either the anterior leaflet or the posterior leaflet around anterior commissure or posterior commissure respectively) and chordae tendineae.
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It is definitely a very brain tinkering and a interesting question to solve and do some brainstorming.
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Ishemic mitral regurgitation or IMR is often defined as mitral regurgitation which causes the complications and changes of the left ventricular structure or regional pathological remodeling procedure which changes the size, shape, structure and functions of the heart as a myogenic cardiac muscular tissue, this is happening after a injury to the cardiac and heart muscle have been performed through external or internal means or pathological remodeling, which is attributed to chronic coronary artery disease as a result of the type of injury it has caused to the left ventricular structure. Ishemic mitral regurgitation is mitral regurgitation which is previously a link to Myocardial infarction or a heart attack which leads a dead cardiac muscle or non-operational heart muscle with normal mitral valve leaflets (it has generally two leaflets both of them might get damaged or one of them depending solely upon the severity of the case being handled, either the anterior leaflet or the posterior leaflet around anterior commissure or posterior commissure respectively) and chordae tendineae.
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Explanation:
an act of regurgitating: such as. a : the casting up of incompletely digested food (as by some birds in feeding their young) b : the backward flow of blood through a defective heart valve.
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