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Necrosis
Necrosis Necrosis (in Greek Νεκρό ... death). Causes There are many causes of necrosis including injury, infection, cancer, infarction, and inflammation. Necrosis is caused by special enzymes that are ... Unlike in apoptosis, cells that die by necrosis may release harmful chemicals that damage ...
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Necrosis   (translated from German)
Necrosis Necrosis after a burn Under one Necrosis (v. griech. ???????? ") one understands death, dying" in ... the surrounding Fabric. Depending upon gewebeart the necrosis heals completely off by regenerating the cells ... one Cardiac infarct - with appropriate function restrictions). Necrosis forms Coagulation necrosis - coagulating necrosis through ...
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Necrosis   (translated from Japanese)
Necrosis Necrosis (It does to obtain,) living thing organization ... do not leave abnormality do not call necrosis. Finally the organization which necrosis is done is removed by the immunity ... it does. As for the part which necrosis is done because normally functioning it ...
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Necrosis   (translated from Russian)
Necrosis Necrosis (from the the Greek of?????? = the corpse ... for describing unspecific cellular death. For the necrosis the disturbance of the integrity is characteristic ...
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Necrosis   (translated from Spanish)
Necrosis necrosis (in Greek??????) it is muerte pathological of ... one has taken place and developed the necrosis, he is irreversible. Table of contents Cellular ... cell can die of two different forms: Necrosis: one takes place by acute injury of ... death (we can denominate it murder). The necrosis is characterized by its violence, the ...
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Necrosis   (translated from Italian)
Necrosis necrosis (in Greco ?????? = died) it is the name ... of the cells). The possible causes of necrosis are many: ferite , infezioni , cancro , infarto , infiammazione ... therefore via. Morphologically four distinguished types of necrosis exist: Coagulativa necrosis: verification of usual in a poor ...
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Necrosis   (translated from Portuguese)
Necrosis In the field of medicina , necrosis it is the state of one death ...
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Talk:Necrosis
Talk:Necrosis Hm. The parenthetical (instead of planned suicide ... biological knowledge, help? -- April I believe that necrosis refers to death of some tissue, and ... article states there are FOUR types of necrosis, and then lists FIVE... maybe there is ...
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Warfarin necrosis
Warfarin necrosis Warfarin necrosis is acquired protein C deficiency due to ... leading to paradoxical activation of coagulation and necrosis of skin areas. It occurs mainly in ... it can lead to massive thrombosis with necrosis and gangrene of limbs. References McKnight JT, Maxwell AJ, Anderson RL (1992). Warfarin necrosis. Arch Fam Med 1 (1): 105- ...
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Acral necrosis
Acral necrosis Acral necrosis is a symptom common in bubonic plague ... result of injury or illness. However, acral necrosis occurs when blood supply is disrupted for ... With appropriate medical treatment, areas with Acral necrosis may be successfully restored to function. External ...
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