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Meanings of
gangrenous
in anglès
Suffering from tissue death.
mortified
Related terms
unhealthy
Usage of
gangrenous
in anglès
1
There are two varieties of the disease, the convulsive and the
gangrenous
.
2
I speak to Carre in veiled words of the troublesome,
gangrenous
leg.
3
The flesh was puss-filled,
gangrenous
,
and should have stunk to high heaven.
4
When the wound became
gangrenous
they had to cut off my hand.
5
The reaction of the
gangrenous
matter in certain stages was alkaline.
6
Fascia incisions of the
gangrenous
areas and antibiotic therapy administration were also performed.
7
The weather was very warm, and soon the wound became
gangrenous
.
8
There may be some leakage of fluid, followed by blackened and
gangrenous
lesions.
9
There were several livid spots on his legs and one toe was
gangrenous
.
10
More people with
gangrenous
wounds risk dying if they are not treated soon.
11
The face had split open and
gangrenous
flesh had been exposed.
12
Otherwise the centre of the fillet will become
gangrenous
and die.
13
Von Anhalt said her right leg had become infected and had swelled, turning
gangrenous
.
14
This portion of the bullet track was also
gangrenous
,
the gangrene involving the pancreas.
15
Or, to put it more simply, the wound is
gangrenous
.
16
Schutz speaks of regeneration of the penis after
gangrenous
destruction.
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gangrenous
Adjective
Frequent collocations
become gangrenous
gangrenous leg
gangrenous flesh
gangrenous mastitis
gangrenous appendix
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Gangrenous
through the time
Gangrenous
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