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    Necrosis (redirect from Necrose)
    Necrosis (from Ancient Greek νέκρωσης (nékrōsis) 'death') is a form of cell injury which results in the premature death of cells in living tissue by autolysis...
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    Tumor necrosis factor (TNF, cachexin, or cachectin; formerly known as tumor necrosis factor alpha or TNF-α) is a cytokine and member of the TNF superfamily...
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    devoid of a vascular supply, and will—if action is not taken—avascularly necrose within a sufferer's snuffbox. Due to the small size of the scaphoid and...
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     exigua severs the blood vessels in the fish's tongue, causing the tongue to necrose from lack of blood. The parasite then replaces the fish's tongue by attaching...
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    untreated for months will almost always starve itself of nourishment, necrose (die), slough, and heal with scarring. Keratoacanthoma is commonly found...
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  • chamber is partially necrosed for a period of time and if left untreated, the area of cell death expands until the entire pulp necroses. The most common clinical...
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    surgery may leak. The stoma may retract, or may prolapse. Rarely, it may necrose. Pelvic exenteration involves removal of all of the pelvic organs. These...
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    hypotension, disseminated intravascular coagulation, and focal tissue necroses. Clinical phases of Marburg hemorrhagic fever's presentation are described...
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    bowel wall until the point where they outstrip their blood supply and necrose (die) on the inside, forming a cavity that may eventually come to communicate...
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    pinkish-white or yellow in color, which may ulcerate (or, more rarely, necrose) and are often surrounded by dilated blood vessels. Corneal lesions are...
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