Winter and Spring in the Myocardium
[摘要] > A situation of emergency was declared by the myocardium of the heart,> > Its oxygen supply was suddenly compromised; it was arriving in fits and starts.> > She blanched with fear of the inevitable, her rhythms went awry.> > She passed out for a few seconds after letting out an anguished cry.> She woke up and to her amazement she was still alive, beating and warm.> > She had escaped from the jaws of death and thankfully there was no residual harm.> > “I can't figure out what went wrong,” she wrote to her organ friends, in a tweet.> > She suspected that her coronaries had attempted a military coup but had then beaten a hasty retreat.> The coronaries were shocked to hear this accusation; they had a different story to tell.> > “Just hear me out,” she screamed, “I'll give you the sordid details of the oily slick in which I dwell.”> > How could I sustain tissue perfusion when my lumen has been all clogged up with debris?> > “Even if I try to dilate my inner space with all my might very little blood now flows through me.”> “Oh yes,” said several arteries in unison, “what the coronaries say is hundred percent true.> > She is the victim of prolonged …
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