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==Gross Pathology== | ==Gross Pathology== | ||
Myocardial infarctions can be classified temporally from clinical and other features, as well as according to the pathological appearance as:<ref name="pmid17951284">{{cite journal |author=Thygesen K, Alpert JS, White HD, ''et al'' |title=Universal definition of myocardial infarction |journal=Circulation |volume=116 |issue=22 |pages=2634–53 |year=2007 |month=November |pmid=17951284 |doi=10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.107.187397 |url=}}</ref> | Myocardial infarctions can be classified temporally from clinical and other features, as well as according to the pathological appearance as:<ref name="pmid17951284">{{cite journal |author=Thygesen K, Alpert JS, White HD, ''et al'' |title=Universal definition of myocardial infarction |journal=Circulation |volume=116 |issue=22 |pages=2634–53 |year=2007 |month=November |pmid=17951284 |doi=10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.107.187397 |url=}}</ref> | ||
* Evolving phase of myocardial infarction: (>6 hours), | * Evolving phase of myocardial infarction: (>6 hours), | ||
* Acute phase of myocardial infarction: (6 hours – 7 days), | * Acute phase of myocardial infarction: (6 hours – 7 days), | ||
* Healing phase of myocardial infarction: (7–28 days), | * Healing phase of myocardial infarction: (7–28 days), | ||
* Healed phase of myocardial infarction: (29 days and beyond). | * Healed phase of myocardial infarction: (29 days and beyond). | ||
Time from Onset and Gross Morphologic Finding Relations: | Time from Onset and Gross Morphologic Finding Relations: | ||
* 18 - 24 hours: Pallor of myocardium | * 18 - 24 hours: Pallor of myocardium | ||
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* 10 - 21 days: Maximally yellow and soft with vascular margins | * 10 - 21 days: Maximally yellow and soft with vascular margins | ||
* 7 weeks: White fibrosis | * 7 weeks: White fibrosis | ||
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Gross Pathology
Myocardial infarctions can be classified temporally from clinical and other features, as well as according to the pathological appearance as:[1]
- Evolving phase of myocardial infarction: (>6 hours),
- Acute phase of myocardial infarction: (6 hours – 7 days),
- Healing phase of myocardial infarction: (7–28 days),
- Healed phase of myocardial infarction: (29 days and beyond).
Time from Onset and Gross Morphologic Finding Relations:
- 18 - 24 hours: Pallor of myocardium
- 24 - 72 hours: Pallor with some hyperemia
- 3 - 7 days: Hyperemic border with central yellowing
- 10 - 21 days: Maximally yellow and soft with vascular margins
- 7 weeks: White fibrosis
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