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gangrena
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necrosi
The localized death of living cells (as from infection or the interruption of blood supply)
mortification
gangrene
sphacelus
Portuguese
gangrena
1
However, there are no criteria to judge whether bowel
necrosis
has occurred.
2
In different animal model the tumour
necrosis
factor-dependent mechanisms have been defined.
3
Raisinoid nuclei were consistently present while
necrosis
was absent in all cases.
4
There were no severe adverse effects of anti-tumor
necrosis
factor-a treatment reported.
5
Avascular
necrosis
developed in 1 patient; conversion to shoulder arthroplasty was performed.
6
A similar relationship was found between extent of
necrosis
and mortality rate.
7
Pathologic examination of the resected specimens revealed obvious
necrosis
in most cases.
8
Three patients developed post-therapeutic
necrosis
which necessitated partial amputation in 2 cases.
9
Objective: Infection of pancreatic
necrosis
is a severe complication of acute pancreatitis.
10
The
necrosis
filovirus would course through him, affecting his muscle coordination first.
11
Conclusions: When a tooth is avulsed, attachment damage and pulp
necrosis
occur.
12
There was no sloughing; the swelling disappeared without any
necrosis
of tissue.
13
Examination of Ang2-treated xenografts revealed areas of tumor
necrosis
and vascular damage.
14
Three patients had previous treatment with steroids for the symptomatic radiation
necrosis
.
15
Areas of
necrosis
or haemorrhage showed no or small levels of incorporation.
16
A severe soft tissue
necrosis
developed despite steroid treatment and plastic surgery.
necrosis
avascular necrosis
fat necrosis
tubular necrosis
necrosis filovirus
focal necrosis
Portuguese
gangrena
necrose
Catalan
necrosi
gangrena