Examples of 'necrosis' in a sentence

Meaning of "necrosis"

Necrosis is a medical term that describes the premature death of cells or tissues in a living organism. It is typically caused by factors such as infection, toxins, or lack of blood supply
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  • The localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.

How to use "necrosis" in a sentence

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The necrosis to your shoulder appears to be nonexistent.
Leprosy could cause necrosis and hallucinations.
Skin necrosis or nerve damage was not reported.
Leprosy can cause necrosis and hallucination.
Necrosis may occur in the voluminous lesions.
Local tissue necrosis at the injection site.
Necrosis does not occur with this condition.
Renal tubular necrosis may also occur.
Necrosis of two scrotal flaps has been described.
Extensive skin necrosis was observed in two cases.
Necrosis and intracompartmental syndromes are very rare.
He has avascular necrosis of the femoral head.
Necrosis may occur after intramuscular injection.
Radiography of avascular necrosis of left femoral head.
Areas of necrosis or bone infection were completely resected.

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What we want to worry about is tissue necrosis.
Acral necrosis is a symptom common in bubonic plague.
No toxicity in term of necrosis and apoptosis was found.
Necrosis compatible with necrotic tumor tissue.
Which caused necrosis down to the bone.
Necrosis of multiple sections of the small intestine.
Acute tubular necrosis has three phases.
Necrosis is at the origin of the inflammatory process.
There must be a heightened point of necrosis somewhere.
Necrosis is the process of nonprogrammed cell death.
And there was no indication of an actual reversal of necrosis.
Necrosis of rat cardiac cells induced by hypoxia.
Lack of oxygenation has led to total necrosis.
Cases of skin necrosis was reported very rarely.
Diet pills do not cause skin necrosis.
Mechanism of renal necrosis induced by bromobenzene or chlorobenzene.
Vasculitides are characterized by inflammation and necrosis of endothelium.
Tumor necrosis factor and cardiac function.
The pathogenesis of myocardial necrosis remains unknown.
Tissue necrosis was more pronounced in the hemangiomas.
The degree of femoral head necrosis was evaluated.
Necrosis often develops with late cerebritis.
Distal peripheral pulses are preserved in areas of necrosis.
No cellular necrosis was observed in any of the devices.
They cause progressive tissue damage necrosis.
A vein necrosis symptom develops in some cultivars.
Angiosarcomas show signs of hemorrhage and necrosis.
Biopsy material necrosis is halted by fixation or freezing.
Some spider bites may lead to necrosis.
Extensive necrosis is noted in the central portion.
Recent surveys doubt the incidence of necrosis.
Such trauma can induce necrosis or apoptosis.
It is identified both with and without necrosis.
The necrosis around the bulbar.
Often areas of central necrosis are present.

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