Hard Lesions
Cross-source consensus on Hard Lesions from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- A hard lesion is defined as a complete and typically irreversible loss of function. — Functional Health: The Spectrum Between Wellness and Disease
- In neurology, a hard lesion means the pathway from brain to limb is completely severed and will not return. — Functional Health: The Spectrum Between Wellness and Disease
- A heart attack is described as a hard-lesion transition where cardiac muscle cells die because blood and oxygen delivery becomes too low. — Functional Health: The Spectrum Between Wellness and Disease
- Type 1 diabetes is presented as a hard lesion because insulin-producing beta cells have been destroyed. — Functional Health: The Spectrum Between Wellness and Disease
- Alzheimer's disease is presented as the hard-lesion endpoint of brain degeneration because many brain cells have been destroyed. — Functional Health: The Spectrum Between Wellness and Disease