Definition of Infarction
Infarction: The formation of an infarct, an area of
tissue death due to a local lack of oxygen.
For example, in a myocardial infarction there is death
of myocardial (heart muscle) tissue due to sudden (acute) deprivation
of circulating blood. This is usually caused by arteriosclerosis with
narrowing of the coronary arteries, the culminating event being a
thrombosis (clot).
Aside from designating the process of forming the infarct,
infarction is synonymous with the infarct itself.
The word "infarction" comes from the Latin "infarcire" meaning "to
plug up or cram." It refers to the clogging of the artery.
See also
infarct.
Last Editorial Review: 11/19/1998Common Misspellings: infaction
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