Necrosis Ischemic

Ischemia is a disruption of normal blood flow in tissues that occurs when there is a lack of oxygen and nutrients. This condition can be caused by various factors, including low blood pressure, vascular obstruction, atherosclerosis and other vascular diseases. Ischemia can lead to dysfunction



Ischemic necrosis

Ischemic necrosis is a form of tissue death that occurs as a result of disruption of the blood supply to an organ or tissue. This is the most common manifestation of coronary blood flow insufficiency. Of primary importance is limited I. n., from which intimal necrosis, medial muscular and outer vascular layers subsequently develop successively. The process is observed both in acute dissection and in thrombosis, and is not completely different from it mechanically and pathomorphologically. Manifestations of acute ischemia