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Resolution: standard / high Figure 4.
CN. Paradiscal lesion. Always associated with the pancellular lesion, is already visible in experimental intravenous infusion of catecholamines within 5 minutes (pancellular within 10 minutes). It is formed by a unique band of hypercontraction involving 10–15 sarcomeres adjacent to an intercalated disc. The major part of the myocell is normal and this lesion shows ultrastructurally (A) a clear aspect without rhexis, thin myofibrils and Z lines (rebuilding of normal sarcomeres?) or as a band with different grade of density (B-D), often involving two myocells (C). The dense band can be see histologically (E). An hypercontracted "center" (F) induces wavyness of normal adjacent myocells seen by EM.
Baroldi et al. Cardiovascular Ultrasound 2005 3:32 doi:10.1186/1476-7120-3-32 |