Necrosis

Necrosis is a type of cell death where the cells lose their normal function and structure due to damage or injury to the tissue. Necrosis is associated with a variety of diseases and conditions, ranging from cancer to infections. It is an important phenomenon in both biology and medicine, as it can lead to tissue destruction and the release of toxic substances that can lead to further harm. Necrosis can be managed through a variety of treatments, such as using medications or other therapies to decrease the amount of damage to the tissue. In some cases, it can even be prevented through early diagnosis and proper treatment. Necrosis is an important component of disease management and should not be overlooked.

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Reversible Cerebral Lession and Irreversible Cerebral Necrosis After Cardiorespiratory Arrest: A Case Report

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Quercetin Attenuates Manganese-Induced Neurotoxicity in Mice Hippocampus by Regulation of Oxidative Stress and Tumour Necrosis factor Alpha Expression 

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Lennert Lymphoma (lymphoepithelioid lymphoma) with Extensive Necrosis: A Case Report

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