- undergo\ necrosis
- elhal, üszkösödik
English-Hungarian dictionary. 2013.
English-Hungarian dictionary. 2013.
Necrosis — For the film, see Necrosis (film). Necrotic leg wound caused by a brown recluse spider bite Necrosis (from the Greek νεκρός, dead , νέκρωσις, death, the stage of dying, the act of killing ) is the premature death of … Wikipedia
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Coagulative necrosis — is a type of accidental cell death typically caused by ischemia or infarction. It is characterised by the ghostly appearance of cells under light microscopy in the affected area of tissue. In coagulative necrosis the architecture of dead tissue… … Wikipedia
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necrose — 1. To cause necrosis. 2. To become the site of necrosis. * * * nec·rose nek .rōs, .rōz, ne krōz vb, nec·rosed; nec·ros·ing vi to undergo necrosis <tissues subjected to prolonged pressure may necrose to form bedsores> vt to affect with or… … Medical dictionary
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Necrose — Ne*crose , v. t. & i. (Med.) To affect with necrosis; to undergo necrosis. Quain. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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necrotize — /nek reuh tuyz /, v., necrotized, necrotizing. v.i. 1. to undergo necrosis. v.t. 2. to cause necrosis in (a tissue, an organ, etc.). Also, esp. Brit., necrotise. [1870 75; NECROT(IC) + IZE] * * * … Universalium
necrotize — ˈnekrəˌtīz verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Usage: see ize Etymology: necrotic + ize intransitive verb : to undergo necrosis a necrotizing lesion … Useful english dictionary
Duchenne muscular dystrophy — Classification and external resources Histopathology of gastrocnemius muscle from patient who died of pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy, Duchenne type. Cross section of muscle shows extensive replacement of muscle fibers by adipose cells … Wikipedia