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  • 111Acute retinal necrosis — ] valacyclovir and famciclovir.cite journal |author=Emerson GG, Smith JR, Wilson DJ, Rosenbaum JT, Flaxel CJ |title=Primary treatment of acute retinal necrosis with oral antiviral therapy |journal=Ophthalmology |volume=113 |issue=12… …

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  • 112Tumor necrosis factor — Facteur de nécrose tumorale Pour les articles homonymes, voir TNF. En médecine, le tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF), ou facteur nécrosant des tumeurs (TNFα, cachexine ou cachectine) est une importante cytokine impliquée dans l inflammation… …

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  • 113avascular necrosis — noun A disease resulting from the temporary or permanent loss of the blood supply to the bones, causing bone tissue death and bone collapse. Syn: osteonecrosis, aseptic necrosis, ischemic bone necrosis …

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  • 114Factor de necrosis tumoral — El factor de necrosis tumoral, TNF, abreviatura del inglés Tumor Necrosis Factor, es una sustancia química del grupo de las citoquinas que es liberada por células del sistema inmune. Esta sustancia interviene en la inflamación y la destrucción… …

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  • 115acute retinal necrosis — (ARN) severe inflammation and necrosis of the retina associated with inflammation and blockage of retinal blood vessels, haemorrhage and death of retinal tissue, and retinal detachment. It may affect both eyes (bilateral acute retinal necrosis,… …

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  • 116Erdheim disease (cystic medial necrosis) — Erd·heim disease (cystic medial necrosis) (erdґhīm) [Jakob Erdheim, Austrian physician, 1874–1937] cystic medial necrosis …

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  • 117bridging necrosis — septa of confluent necrosis bridging adjacent central veins and portal triads of hepatic lobules, a characteristic of subacute hepatic necrosis …

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  • 118coagulation necrosis — coagulative necrosis necrosis in which tissue becomes a dry, opaque, eosinophilic mass containing the outlines of anucleated cells, resulting from the denaturation of proteins following hypoxic injury, such as that caused by ischemia in… …

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  • 119infectious pancreatic necrosis — an acute disease affecting fry and young fish, originally seen in salmonids, but also affecting non salmonids and shellfish, caused by the infectious pancreatic necrosis virus. It is characterized by darkened pigmentation, whirling about the long …

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  • 120liquefaction necrosis — liquefactive necrosis necrosis in which the necrotic material becomes softened and liquefied; called also colliquative n …

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