Definition of Necroses. Meaning of Necroses. Synonyms of Necroses

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Definition of Necroses

Necrose
Necrose Ne*crose", v. t. & i. (Med.) To affect with necrosis; to unergo necrosis. --Quain.

Meaning of Necroses from wikipedia

- Necrosis (from Ancient Gr**** νέκρωσις (nékrōsis) 'death') is a form of cell injury which results in the premature death of cells in living tissue by autolysis...
- Tumor necrosis factor (TNF), formerly known as TNF-α, is a chemical messenger produced by the immune system that induces inflammation. TNF is produced...
- is usually not a fungal infection but rather a neoplastic growth with necrosing portions. There is a weak evidence that 6% miltefosine solution applied...
- 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...
- basal-like breast cancer: Low magnification at left shows large geographic necroses (pink homogenous areas), and high magnification at right shows highly pleomorphic...
- O-Methylcurvulinic acid: Phytotoxic metabolites of Drechslera indica which cause necroses on purslane and spiny amaranth". Plant Science. 60 (1): 123–127. Bibcode:1989PlnSc...
- techniques will also need open surgery. Patients with skin that has died, necrosed, will often need the dead tissue cut out by a surgeon. Depending on how...
- leaves for the development of the insect's nymphs, eventually creating a necrosed gall. The species is also affected by the scale insect Coccus hesperidum...
-  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...
- mesoderm-derived tissues and all ectoderm-derived ones) show either cell decrease (necroses, ulcers) or function impairment or interruption in the active phase, and...