CH42-2 Myocardial infarction and thrombus Biological Theme Presentation MED 1 B B9902081 廖治豪 B9902083 趙彥豪 Instructor : 周淑娥 Guidance TA : 洪偉珊.

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CH42-2 Myocardial infarction and thrombus Biological Theme Presentation MED 1 B B 廖治豪 B 趙彥豪 Instructor : 周淑娥 Guidance TA : 洪偉珊

A. Myocardial infarction B. Atherosclerosis and thrombus C. Hemostasis D. Reference Outline

A. Myocardial infarction LCA : Left Coronary Artery RCA : Right Coronary Artery 1 : occlusion 2 : myocardial infarction

Clot stops flow of blood Plaque buildup on vessel walls Where the blockage occurs in the artery Where the heart is affected

Myocardial infarction

Pain locations FrontBack

Staying up late causes myocardial infarction ?

B. Atherosclerosis and t hrombus

C. Hemostasis mechanism C. Hemostasis mechanism

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