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usually brings about complete separation, with
eventual falling off of the
gangrenous tissue if it is not
removed surgically, a
process called autoam****tion...
- tissue), "
gangrenous phagedena", "
gangrenous ulcer", "malignant ulcer", "putrid ulcer", "fulminating gangrene", "necrotizing erysipelas", "
gangrenous erysipelas"...
- poisoning. The
symptoms can be
roughly divided into
convulsive symptoms and
gangrenous symptoms.
Ergot alkaloids, the
active compounds produced by the ergot...
- Noma (also
known as
gangrenous stomatitis or
cancrum oris) is a rapidly-progressive and often-fatal
gangrenous infection of the
mouth and face. Noma usually...
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Necrosis Avascular necrosis Coagulative necrosis Liquefactive necrosis Gangrenous necrosis Caseous necrosis Fat
necrosis Fibrinoid necrosis Temporal lobe...
- the red
blood corpuscles are
extravasated and
impart red
color to the
gangrenous part.
Diascopy Pallor Cracowski, Jean-Luc; Roustit,
Matthieu (17 January...
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symptoms characteristic of the
plague of 1348–9 were four in number:— (1)
Gangrenous inflammation of the
throat and lungs; (2)
Violent pains in the region...
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Necrosis Avascular necrosis Coagulative necrosis Liquefactive necrosis Gangrenous necrosis Caseous necrosis Fat
necrosis Fibrinoid necrosis Temporal lobe...
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himself at that time as a "****y,
overweight 22-year-old" who "had a
gangrenous appendix taken out,
almost died, [and] got over
being ****y or overweight"...
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Gangrenous mastitis in a cow
after 10 days.
Green arrow indicates complete necrosis of the teat.
Yellow arrows indicate the
limits of the
gangrenous tissue...