infarct |
null |
As nouns the difference between infarct and null
is that
infarct is (pathology) an area of dead tissue caused by a loss of blood supply; a localized necrosis while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
infarct |
false |
As a noun infarct
is (pathology) an area of dead tissue caused by a loss of blood supply; a localized necrosis.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
infarct |
insult |
As nouns the difference between infarct and insult
is that
infarct is (pathology) an area of dead tissue caused by a loss of blood supply; a localized necrosis while
insult is an action or form of speech deliberately intended to be rude.
As a verb insult is
(obsolete|intransitive) to behave in an obnoxious and superior manner (over, against).
infarct |
ischemia |
As nouns the difference between infarct and ischemia
is that
infarct is (pathology) an area of dead tissue caused by a loss of blood supply; a localized necrosis while
ischemia is (pathology|cardiology) local disturbance in blood circulation due to mechanical obstruction of the blood supply (vasoconstriction, thrombosis or embolism).
infarct |
thrombosis |
In pathology terms the difference between infarct and thrombosis
is that
infarct is an area of dead tissue caused by a loss of blood supply; a localized necrosis while
thrombosis is the formation of thrombi in the blood vessels of a living organism, causing obstruction of the circulation.
infarct |
gangrene |
As nouns the difference between infarct and gangrene
is that
infarct is an area of dead tissue caused by a loss of blood supply; a localized necrosis while
gangrene is the necrosis or rotting of flesh, usually caused by lack of blood supply.
As a verb gangrene is
to produce gangrene in.
infarct |
|
ischaemic |
infarct |
As an adjective ischaemic
is (
uk) (pathology|cardiology).
As a noun infarct is
(pathology) an area of dead tissue caused by a loss of blood supply; a localized necrosis.
aneurysm |
infarct |
In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between aneurysm and infarct
is that
aneurysm is (pathology) an abnormal blood-filled swelling of an artery or vein, resulting from a localized weakness in the wall of the vessel while
infarct is (pathology) an area of dead tissue caused by a loss of blood supply; a localized necrosis.
As nouns the difference between aneurysm and infarct
is that
aneurysm is (pathology) an abnormal blood-filled swelling of an artery or vein, resulting from a localized weakness in the wall of the vessel while
infarct is (pathology) an area of dead tissue caused by a loss of blood supply; a localized necrosis.
infarct |
stroke |
As nouns the difference between infarct and stroke
is that
infarct is an area of dead tissue caused by a loss of blood supply; a localized necrosis while
stroke is an act of stroking moving one's hand over a surface.
As a verb stroke is
to move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction.
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