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    Irreversible Damage to the Myocardium Can Be Detected by Elevation
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Irreversible Damage to the Myocardium Can Be Detected by Elevation

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Irreversible damage to the myocardium can be detected by elevation in the contractile protein called troponin, which is released from the myocardial muscle.

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