Mild inferolateral reversibility refers to a specific pattern observed in cardiac imaging, particularly in myocardial perfusion studies, indicating that there is a partial recovery of blood flow in the inferolateral region of the heart. This finding may suggest that the area previously affected by ischemia or necrosis is still viable and may regain function, often seen in patients with coronary artery disease. It highlights the potential for therapeutic interventions to improve cardiac health in those regions.
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