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    Liquefactive necrosis (or colliquative necrosis), in contrast to coagulative necrosis, is characterized by the digestion of dead cells to form a viscous...
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    total avascular necrosis of right humeral head. Woman of 81 years with diabetes of long evolution. Radiography of avascular necrosis of left femoral head...
    26 KB (2,578 words) - 15:42, 2 May 2024
  • Coagulative necrosis is a type of accidental cell death typically caused by ischemia or infarction. In coagulative necrosis, the architectures of dead...
    6 KB (771 words) - 00:35, 2 November 2023
  • reclusa) are toxic to cells. Treating cells with the cytotoxic compound can result in a variety of cell fates. The cells may undergo necrosis, in which they...
    9 KB (1,197 words) - 21:53, 29 February 2024
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    Fat necrosis is a form of necrosis that is caused by the action of lipases on adipocytes. In fat necrosis, the enzyme lipase releases fatty acids from...
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    suppression of apoptosis. In this case, the interferon-beta triggers cells to undergo necrosis, and this mechanism also kills cancer cells in blind mole rats. Because...
    15 KB (1,697 words) - 11:19, 13 May 2024
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    Pyknosis (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    irreversible condensation of chromatin in the nucleus of a cell undergoing necrosis or apoptosis. It is followed by karyorrhexis, or fragmentation of...
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    patients with tuberculosis. Granulomas form in the infected tissue and undergo necrosis in the centre. Tubercles are also known as tuberculous nodules, or...
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    Necroptosis is a programmed form of necrosis, or inflammatory cell death. Conventionally, necrosis is associated with unprogrammed cell death resulting...
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    yellow and then turn brown as the leaf starts to undergo necrosis. From here, Peronospora can undergo either asexual reproduction or sexual reproduction...
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    calcification. Liquefactive necrosis in chronic abscesses may get calcified. Fat necrosis following acute pancreatitis or traumatic fat necrosis in breasts results...
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    Nosebleed (category Articles to be expanded from February 2023)
    seals off the bleeding. Eventually the nasal tissue to which the chemical is applied will undergo necrosis. This form of treatment is best for mild bleeds...
    30 KB (3,151 words) - 01:58, 16 May 2024
  • leading to further inflammation and odema, which advances to total necrosis of the pulp. Further stages of destruction of pulp necrosis often leads to periapical...
    25 KB (3,364 words) - 03:43, 29 November 2023
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    and necrosis of the intestinal lining also point more towards parvovirus, especially in an unvaccinated dog. The cardiac form is typically easier to diagnose...
    30 KB (3,566 words) - 03:45, 8 April 2024
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    Apoptosis (redirect from Shrinkage necrosis)
    between the digits undergo apoptosis. Unlike necrosis, apoptosis produces cell fragments called apoptotic bodies that phagocytes are able to engulf and remove...
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    procedures, there is the risk that the adipocyte tissue grafted to the breast(s) can undergo necrosis, metastatic calcification, develop cysts, and agglomerate...
    123 KB (14,397 words) - 21:55, 18 May 2024
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    trauma or infection and occurs in several different forms. In necrosis, a cell undergoes swelling, followed by uncontrolled rupture of the cell membrane...
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    Gumma (pathology) (category Necrosis)
    eventually undergo fibrous degeneration, leaving behind an irregular scar or a round fibrous nodule.[citation needed] It is restricted to necrosis involving...
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  • its way inwards. One exception to coagulative necrosis is the brain, which undergoes liquefactive necrosis in response to infarction.[citation needed] Hemorrhagic...
    2 KB (220 words) - 16:52, 24 October 2023
  • that the case is anchored to the leaf via a tough silk thread to prevent falls/contact with the ground. When ready to undergo pupation, the larva attach...
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