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This document discusses the microscopic morphology of myocardial infarction at different stages. It begins by showing a normal myocardium microscopically. Within the first 12 hours of a myocardial infarction, there is a loss of cross striations microscopically. Within the first day, contraction band necrosis can be seen microscopically. Between 1-2 days, early neutrophilic infiltrate is visible microscopically, along with a hyperemic border. Between 3-4 days, there is an extensive neutrophilic infiltrate microscopically.
This document discusses the microscopic morphology of myocardial infarction at different stages. It begins by showing a normal myocardium microscopically. Within the first 12 hours of a myocardial infarction, there is a loss of cross striations microscopically. Within the first day, contraction band necrosis can be seen microscopically. Between 1-2 days, early neutrophilic infiltrate is visible microscopically, along with a hyperemic border. Between 3-4 days, there is an extensive neutrophilic infiltrate microscopically.
This document discusses the microscopic morphology of myocardial infarction at different stages. It begins by showing a normal myocardium microscopically. Within the first 12 hours of a myocardial infarction, there is a loss of cross striations microscopically. Within the first day, contraction band necrosis can be seen microscopically. Between 1-2 days, early neutrophilic infiltrate is visible microscopically, along with a hyperemic border. Between 3-4 days, there is an extensive neutrophilic infiltrate microscopically.