Anterolateral Infarct Jun 2026
Here is a complete look at the anatomy, causes, diagnosis, and treatment of an anterolateral infarct.
Most often, this is caused by a blockage in the Left Anterior Descending (LAD) artery , specifically the "proximal" or upper portion that supplies both the front and side walls. anterolateral infarct
In the realm of cardiology, the location of a heart attack is just as critical as the fact that it is happening. An is a specific type of heart attack that involves a significant portion of the heart’s left ventricle. Here is a complete look at the anatomy,
The complications of anterolateral infarct include: anterolateral infarct
