necrosis

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The localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease or or the interruption of blood supply
the death of part of the body
death of tissue within a circumscribed area
The localized death of cells or tissues through injury or disease
Mortification or gangrene of bone, or the death of a bone or portion of a bone in mass, as opposed to its death by molecular disintegration
Death of animal tissues
death of living tissue
The death of tissue
Localized death of tissue
Localized death of tissue usually characterized by browning and desiccation
Death of tissue
Mass death of areas of tissue surrounded by otherwise healthy tissue
Necrosis is the death of part of someone's body, for example because it is not getting enough blood. liver necrosis
{i} gangrene, tissue death, mortification
Referring to the death of tissue within a certain area
Necrosis is the death of cells in an organ or tissue, which can be caused by a variety of chemicals and toxic substances
localized tissue death
Death of a portion of tissue
the localized death of living cells (as from infection or the interruption of blood supply)
when tissue in an organ dies due to lack of blood supply
Death of cells or tissue
A disease of trees, in which the branches gradually dry up from the bark to the center
Pathological death of a cell or group of cells
n (neh-KRO-sis) Death of cells in a tissue or organ caused by disease or injury
pertaining to the death of tissue
cellular changes that indicate death of tissue
The local death of tissue This tissue is often black/brown in colour and leathery in texture
death of cells
The death of an individual cell or groups of cells in living tissue Sometimes seen in carcinomas
Localized death of cells or tissues (3)
arachnogenic necrosis
necrosis caused by the bite of a spider
avascular necrosis
A disease resulting from the temporary or permanent loss of the blood supply to the bones, causing bone tissue death and bone collapse
phosphorus necrosis
an occupational disease once common in phosphorus match workers
tumor necrosis factor
Any of several polypeptide hormones, produced by macrophages, that can destroy some cancer cells
avascular necrosis
(Anatomi) Cellular death of bone components due to interruption of the blood supply
focal dermal necrosis
dying areas of skin tissue surrounded by healthy parts
necrotic
relating to or affected by necrosis; "necrotic tissue
necrotic
describes dead cells or tissue
necrotic
Dead (8)
necrotic
relating to or affected by necrosis; "necrotic tissue"
necrotic
Relating to death of a portion of tissue
necrotic
Scar tissue or dead tissue
necrotic
Of or pertaining to necrosis, particularly of tissue
necrotic
Denotes a dead cell or group of cells in contact with living cells
necrotic
Dead Usually used to refer to dead tissue (cells) Necrotic tissue is often caused as a result of infections or abrasion, and provides an easy entrance for pathogens to enter the body Large areas of necrotic tissue on the skin of the fish can lead to difficulty in osmoregulation Areas of necrotic tissue can grow as the dead areas prevent the flow of blood and nutrients to other healthy cells, causing the gradual increase in the size of the necrotic area
necrotic
{s} gangrenous; of gangrene
necrotic
Refers to a part of an organism that has died
necrotic
Affected with necrosis; as, necrotic tissue; characterized by, or producing, necrosis; as, a necrotic process
nonunion necrosis
tissue death that occurs when a broken or fractured bone fails to heal
tumor necrosis factor
A protein produced by macrophages in the presence of an endotoxin and shown experimentally to be capable of attacking and destroying cancerous tumors
tumor necrosis factor
a proinflammatory cytokine that is produced by white blood cells (monocytes and macrophages); has an antineoplastic effect but causes inflammation (as in rheumatoid arthritis)
Türkçe - İngilizce
(Tıp) Vücutta Sağlıklı dokuları çevreleyen ölü dokular.Nekrosis
necrosis

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    () From Ancient Greek νέκρωσις.