| CMN | caudal mediastinal node; cystic medial necrosis |
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| CMN-AA | cystic medial necrosis of ascending aorta |
| CNK | cortical necrosis of kidneys |
| DCN | data collection network; deep cerebral nucleus; delayed conditioned necrosis; depressed, cognitively... |
| ESCN | electrolyte and steroid cardiopathy with necrosis |
| liquefactive necrosis | A type of necrosis characterised by a fairly well-circumscribed, microscopically or macroscopically visible lesion that consists of the dull, opaque or turbid, gray-white to yellow-gray, soft or boggy, partly or completely fluid remains of tissue that became necrotic and was digested by enzymes, especially proteolytic enzymes liberated from disintegrating leukocytes; it is classically observed in abscesses, and frequently in infarcts of the brain. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| necrosis |
pertaining to the death of tissue.
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| necrosis |
(adj. necrotic) death of tissue, usually accompanied by black or brown darkening.
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| necrosis |
Death of cells or tissues through injury or disease, especially in a localized area of the body.
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dead plant tissue, usually stained brown or black, surrounded by living tissue.
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Death. Tissue death (necrosis) results from deprivation of blood supply.
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