NECROSIS - traducción al árabe
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NECROSIS - traducción al árabe

PREMATURE CELL DEATH
Necrotic; Necrotoxin; Necrotizing; Necrotic tissue; Tissue necrosis; Necrotize; Creeping necrosis; Dead tissue; Frank necrosis; Tissue breakdown; Necrotization; Pseudopalisade; Necrotising angiitis; Necrose; Necrosed; Tissue death; Pseudopalisading; Cytoplasmic hypereosinophilia
  • Necrotic leg wound caused by a [[brown recluse spider bite]]
  • Structural changes of cells undergoing necrosis and [[apoptosis]]

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Definición

Necrosis
·noun A disease of trees, in which the branches gradually dry up from the bark to the center.
II. Necrosis ·noun Mortification or gangrene of bone, or the death of a bone or portion of a bone in mass, as opposed to its death by molecular disintegration. ·see Caries.

Wikipedia

Necrosis

Necrosis (from Ancient Greek νέκρωσις (nékrōsis) 'death') is a form of cell injury which results in the premature death of cells in living tissue by autolysis. Necrosis is caused by factors external to the cell or tissue, such as infection, or trauma which result in the unregulated digestion of cell components. In contrast, apoptosis is a naturally occurring programmed and targeted cause of cellular death. While apoptosis often provides beneficial effects to the organism, necrosis is almost always detrimental and can be fatal.

Cellular death due to necrosis does not follow the apoptotic signal transduction pathway, but rather various receptors are activated and result in the loss of cell membrane integrity and an uncontrolled release of products of cell death into the extracellular space. This initiates in the surrounding tissue an inflammatory response, which attracts leukocytes and nearby phagocytes which eliminate the dead cells by phagocytosis. However, microbial damaging substances released by leukocytes would create collateral damage to surrounding tissues. This excess collateral damage inhibits the healing process. Thus, untreated necrosis results in a build-up of decomposing dead tissue and cell debris at or near the site of the cell death. A classic example is gangrene. For this reason, it is often necessary to remove necrotic tissue surgically, a procedure known as debridement.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para NECROSIS
1. net necrosis, those little brown lines you very occasionally
Cooked - A Natural History of Transformation _ Michael Pollan _ Talks at Google
2. This is bone necrosis, where the bone has died.
Built on Bones _ Brenna Hassett _ Talks at Google
3. First, it turns white, and then when it's completed necrosis,
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4. So the way you deal with net necrosis
Cooked - A Natural History of Transformation _ Michael Pollan _ Talks at Google
5. that's got necrosis and is going to fall under your weight
The Tree Climber's Guide _ Jack Cooke _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de NECROSIS
1. This can cause tissue necrosis that kills facial cells.
2. The experiment showed that Enbrel can deactivate TNF (tumour necrosis factor) – a chemical in the fluid surrounding the brain that is found in Alzheimer‘s sufferers.
3. The drugs work by ‘switching off‘ a chemical enzyme called tumour necrosis factor, which plays an important role in causing inflammation and tissue damage in rheumatoid arthritis sufferers.
4. It has completely cured in recent years patients who had suffered from thighbone aseptic necrosis, abasia by cerebral thrombosis, malum articulorum senilis and senile multiple neuritis.
5. Both her tail flukes and peduncle, a wrist–like joint that allows a dolphin‘s tail to move up and down, were lost to necrosis.