beneficial effects to the organism, necrosis is almost always detrimental and can be fatal. Cellular death due to necrosis does not follow the apoptotic signal...
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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...
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are inert. When TNF binds to its receptors, tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 (TNFR1) and tumor necrosis factor receptor 2 (TNFR2), a pathway of signals...
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Acute pancreatitis (redirect from Pancreatic necrosis)
pancreatic necrosis) is characterized by acute inflammation and necrosis of pancreas parenchyma, focal enzymic necrosis of pancreatic fat and vessel necrosis (hemorrhage)...
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Unlike with coagulative necrosis, tissue structure is destroyed. Caseous necrosis is enclosed within a granuloma. Caseous necrosis is most notably associated...
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Acral necrosis is a symptom common in bubonic plague. The striking black discoloration of skin and tissue, primarily on the extremities ("acral"), is commonly...
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Coagulative necrosis is a type of accidental cell death typically caused by ischemia or infarction. In coagulative necrosis, the architectures of dead...
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Phossy jaw (redirect from Phosphorus necrosis)
Phossy jaw, formally known as phosphorus necrosis of the jaw, was an occupational disease affecting those who worked with white phosphorus (also known...
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Fat necrosis is necrosis affecting fat tissue (adipose tissue). The term is well-established in medical terminology despite not denoting a specific pattern...
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Look up necrosis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Necrosis is a form of cell injury that results in the premature death of cells in living tissue....
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Liquefactive necrosis (or colliquative necrosis) is a type of necrosis which results in a transformation of the tissue into a liquid viscous mass. Often...
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papillary necrosis is a form of nephropathy involving the necrosis of the renal papilla. Lesions that characterize renal papillary necrosis come from...
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Cortical pseudolaminar necrosis, also known as cortical laminar necrosis and simply laminar necrosis, is the death of cells in the cerebral cortex of...
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fibrinoid necrosis in rat models with induced pulmonary hypertension found that fibrinoid changes weren't necessarily associated with necrosis of the smooth...
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Familial thoracic aortic aneurysm (redirect from Cystic medial necrosis)
cystic medial necrosis of aorta", after Jakob Erdheim. The term "cystic medial degeneration" is sometimes used instead of "cystic medial necrosis", because...
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culture Necrosis Hitting DVD in April Story Page American World Pictures Trailer Necrosis Brings the Dead back to Life April 20 Official website Necrosis at...
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tubular necrosis (ATN) is a medical condition involving the death of tubular epithelial cells that form the renal tubules of the kidneys. Because necrosis is...
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Gangrene (redirect from Gangrenous necrosis)
diabetes and long-term tobacco smoking. Dry gangrene is a form of coagulative necrosis that develops in ischemic tissue, where the blood supply is inadequate...
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and InterPro: IPR006052 Tumor+Necrosis+Factors at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) pex1 tumor necrosis factor gene...
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due to ischemia. Centrilobular necrosis can also be found in those with autoimmune hepatitis. Centrilobular necrosis is characterized by necrotic hepatocytes...
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Piecemeal necrosis generally refers to a necrosis that occurs in fragments. Piecemeal necrosis in liver aka interface hepatitis is necrosis of the limiting...
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inflammation and odema, which advances to total necrosis of the pulp. Further stages of destruction of pulp necrosis often leads to periapical pathosis, causing...
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Warfarin-induced skin necrosis is a condition in which skin and subcutaneous tissue necrosis (tissue death) occurs due to acquired protein C deficiency...
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Acute liver failure (redirect from Acute liver necrosis)
Klatskin G (1970). "Pattern of necrosis in acute viral hepatitis. Prognostic value of bridging (subacute hepatic necrosis)". N. Engl. J. Med. 283 (20):...
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neutropenia, agranulocytosis, arthralgias, retiform purpura, skin necrosis, and fever. The skin necrosis associated with levamisole toxicity ranges from leukocytoclastic...
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necrosis virus is a virus infecting corn salad. It is related to tobacco necrosis virus and is highly similar to TNVA and Satellite tobacco necrosis virus...
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Apoptosis (redirect from Shrinkage necrosis)
each day the approximate loss is 20 to 30 billion cells. In contrast to necrosis, which is a form of traumatic cell death that results from acute cellular...
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Tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 (TNFR1), also known as tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 1A (TNFRSF1A) and CD120a, is a ubiquitous membrane...
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pathology. Necrosis in granulomas Granuloma without necrosis in a lymph node of a person with sarcoidosis Granuloma with central necrosis in a lung of...
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Frostbite (redirect from Frostbite with tissue necrosis)
Frostbite is a skin injury that occurs when someone is exposed to extremely low temperatures, causing the freezing of the skin or other tissues, commonly...
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