Ischemic colitis — Classification and external resources Micrograph of a colonic pseudomembrane, a finding that may be associated with ischemic colitis. H E stain … Wikipedia
Ischemic hepatitis — (also known as shock liver) is a condition of decreased blood supply to the liver resulting in injury to liver cells (hepatocytes), which occurs in a diffuse fashion. The decreased blood flow (perfusion) to the liver is usually due to shock or… … Wikipedia
Ischemic optic neuropathy — (ION) is the loss of structure and function of a portion of the optic nerve due to obstruction of blood flow to the nerve (i.e. ischemia). ION is typically classified as either anterior ischemic optic neuropathy or posterior ischemic optic… … Wikipedia
Ischemic preconditioning — (IPC) is an experimental technique for producing resistance to the loss of blood supply and, thus oxygen, to tissues of many types. Keith Reimer MD, PhD first described this procedure in 1986.BackgroundIf the blood supply to an organ or a tissue… … Wikipedia
Ischemic cell death — Ischemic cell death, or Oncosis, is a form of accidental, or passive cell death that is oftentimes considered a lethal injury. The process is characterized by mitochondrial swelling, cytoplasm vacuolization, and swelling of the nucleus and… … Wikipedia
ischemic contracture — n shortening and degeneration of a muscle resulting from deficient blood supply * * * contracture and degeneration of a muscle due to interference with the circulation from pressure, as by a tight bandage, or from injury or cold … Medical dictionary
ischemic stroke — n stroke caused by thrombosis or embolism * * * stroke syndrome caused by ischemia of an area of the brain … Medical dictionary
ischemic bowel disease — ischemic colitis … Medical dictionary
ischemic monomelic neuropathy — ischemic neuropathy in just one limb … Medical dictionary
Ischemic cascade — The ischemic (ischaemic) cascade is a series of biochemical reactions that take place in the brain and other aerobic tissues after seconds to minutes of ischemia (inadequate blood supply).cite web |url=http://www.emedicine.com/EMERG/topic558.htm… … Wikipedia