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Myocytes
can undergo necrosis in the presence of apparently adequate coronary perfusion, as with
catecholamine stress, loss of calcium homeostasis, or reoxygenation after anoxia. McManus BM, Fleury TA, Roberts WC. Fatal catecholamine crisis in pheochromocytoma: curable cause of cardiac arrest. Am Heart J. 1981;102–104. Rona G. Catecholamine cardiotoxicity. J Mol Cell Cardiol. 1985;17:291–295. |