Necrosis, coagulation:
Tissue death due to clots in the
bloodstream, which block the flow of
blood to the affected area.
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Full article >>>Necrosis means
death of
tissues, cells, or an
organ in the body. This happens when not enough
blood is supplied to the
tissue, whether from
injury, radiation, or chemicals. Once
necrosis occurs, it is not reversible.
Full article >>>Necrosis -
renal papillae;
Renal medullary
necrosis Symptoms:
Tissue in the
urine Cloudy
urineDark, rust-colored, or brown
urineBloody
urineBack pain or
flank pain ...
Full article >>>Necrosis de los dedos de los pies
Definicin:
Muerte de alguna porcin de cualquier tejido del
organismo, causada por un suministro insuficiente de sangre al tejido, ya sea a consecuencia de un
trauma, ...
Full article >>>Osteo
necrosis sometimes occurs when a
fracture at the neck of the
femur damages the bone, interrupting the necessary nutrient supply.
Full article >>>HEPATIC NECROSIS - A severe and
rapidly progressive form of
hepatitis accompanied by hepatocellular
death and the signs and symptoms of
hepatic failure. May be a complication of
hepatitis B, C or D.
Full article >>>Avascular necrosis of the
hip may cause
pain in the
groin.
Pain may radiate down the thigh to the
knee.
Pain is usually worse when standing or
walking.
Avascular necrosis of the wrist may cause
wrist pain and finger
weakness.
Full article >>>NECROSIS:
Death of
tissue.
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Full article >>>NecrosisTissue death and destruction resulting from
infection or
disease.
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Full article >>>NecrosisCellular or
tissue death;
skin necrosis may be caused by
multiple, consecutive doses of radiation from fluoroscopic or
x-ray procedures.
PlaqueFatty material that is deposited on the inside of the arterial wall.
Full article >>>fat necrosis -
Fat necrosis is a condition in which
painless, round, firm lumps caused by damaged and disintegrating fatty
tissues form in the
breast tissue.
Full article >>>Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF)
A
protein ( cytokine ) which mediates
tumor cell necrosis and destroys
cancer cells. Found in two forms :
TNF
alpha (cachetin)
TNFbeta (
lympho
toxin) The
genes that encode both TNF forms are found in the MHC .
Full article >>>Tumor necrosis factor. A type of biological response modifier (a substance that can improve the body's natural response to
disease).
TNFerade
A
gene therapy product that is being studied as a
treatment for
cancer in combination with
radiation therapy.
Full article >>>tumor necrosis therapy (TNT) Investigational protocol for
treatment of solid
tumors by targeting and delivering
cancer-fighting therapies to the nucleus of necrotic cells without affecting healthy
tissues. See Cotara; also see TNT for solid
tumors.
Full article >>>p270 palmitoyltransferase; P2Gri; p34cdc28 kinase; p34 kinase; p34PSK-J3 kinase; p35; p36; P400
protein; p42(mapk) kinase; p49 3F12 kinase; p53; p53-activating kinase; p54
protein kinase; p57lck; p57 serine
proteinase; p60 tumour
necrosis factor ...
Full article >>>Extranodal NK-/T-
cell lymphoma (nasal type) is an aggressive
lymphoma marked by extensive
necrosis and angioinvasion, most often presenting in extranodal sites, in particular the nasal or paranasal
sinus region.
Full article >>>localized inflamation associated with
tissue necrosis.
Abscesses are characterized by inflamation, which is due to the accumulation of
pus in the local
tissues, and often painful
swelling.
Full article >>>Avascular necrosis, a condition in which the
blood supply to the bone near the
joint is interrupted, leading to bone
death and eventually
joint damage ' The
hip is affected most often.
Full article >>>Sometimes the failure of the pieces of bone to grow back together leads to a problem called
avascular necrosis. In
avascular necrosis, part of the bone dies because it does not get enough
blood.
Full article >>>acute tubular (TOO-byoo-lur)
necrosis (neh-KRO-sis) (ATN):
A severe form of
acute renal failure that develops in people with severe illnesses like
infections or with
low blood pressure. Patients may need
dialysis.
Full article >>>There are several types of DCIS, but the most important distinction among them is whether or not there is an area of dead or degenerating
cancer cells, called
tumor necrosis. If
necrosis is present, the
tumor is considered more aggressive.
Full article >>>In addition, the paper focuses on the significance of reducing
tumor necrosis factor
alpha (TNF
alpha)
gene expression in cells and TNF
alpha release from cells as essential activities for
cancer prevention.
Full article >>>Bone weakening (
osteoporosis) or possibly bone
death (aseptic
necrosis of the
femur) from changes in
blood supply.
High blood pressure (
hypertension).
Repeated
infections,
bruising,
skin thinning (
atrophy).
Full article >>>Unless people are very careful to keep their hands and feet warm in the
cold and to
exercise the affected area of their body, severe cases can
lead to
tissue death (
necrosis) and
amputation. The
disease is extremely rare among nonsmokers.
Full article >>>HEPATITIS -
Liver disorder characterized by
inflammation and random
necrosis (
death) of
liver cells. Caused by
viruses, drugs, alcohol,
toxins and other injurious agents.
Full article >>>A
biopsy generally shows
liver necrosis (the
liver is dying). Yet, if the person survives, there is a full
recovery of the
liver within 12 weeks.
Full article >>>Disease-modifying drugs, for example, gold, penicillamine and most recently TNF (tumour
necrosis factor) blockers are also used. Using these drugs early on can be beneficial in preventing
rheumatoid arthritis from progressing so quickly.
Full article >>>It is a gram-negative
bacteria that is associated with many fish
diseases such as Columnaris, Fin rot, and
skin, gills, fins, and mouth
necrosis. This
bacteria is more dam
aging in warm, tropical
temperatures.
Full article >>>configuration suggestive of
scleroderma and considered by some a variant of
scleroderma; 2)
Necrotizing fasciitis (FASCIITIS, NECROTIZING), a serious fulminating
infection (usually by a
beta hemolytic streptococcus) causing extensive
necrosis of ...
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