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  • 81septic necrosis — necrosis resulting from bacterial infection …

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  • 82Necrosis, coagulation — Tissue death due to clots in the bloodstream, which block the flow of blood to the affected area …

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  • 83necrosis ustilaginea — dry gangrene from ergotism …

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  • 84Avascular necrosis — Classification and external resources Femur head showing a flap of cartilage (osteochondritis dissecans) due to avascular necrosis. Specimen from total hip replacement surgery …

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  • 85Warfarin necrosis — Classification and external resources Examples of coumarin induced skin necrosis, late (left) and early (right) in the disease course. ICD 10 …

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  • 86Tumor necrosis factors — TNF(Tumour Necrosis Factor) family [[Image: Model of TNF alpha, produced by M. musculus, based on PDB structure 2TNF (1.4Å Resolution). Different colors represent different monomers. Baeyens, KJ et al. (1999) …

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  • 87Tumor necrosis factor-alpha — Tumor necrosis factor (TNF, cachexin or cachectin and formally known as tumor necrosis factor alpha ) is a cytokine involved in systemic inflammation and is a member of a group of cytokines that all stimulate the acute phase reaction. TNF causes… …

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  • 88Coagulative necrosis — is a type of accidental cell death typically caused by ischemia or infarction. It is characterised by the ghostly appearance of cells under light microscopy in the affected area of tissue. In coagulative necrosis the architecture of dead tissue… …

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  • 89Liquefactive necrosis — (or colliquative necrosis) is a type of necrosis which results in a transformation of the tissue into a liquid viscous mass.[1] Often it is associated with focal bacterial or fungal infections. In liquefactive necrosis, the affected cell is… …

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  • 90Piecemeal necrosis — Sclerotic piecemeal necrosis of the tip of the thumb in a patient with scleroderma. Piecemeal necrosis generally refers to a necrosis that occurs in fragments. Liver When used in relation to the liver, piecemeal necrosis (also termed troxis… …

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