ischemic necrosis - tradução para árabe
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ischemic necrosis - tradução para árabe

HUMAN DISEASE
Leukomalacia; Leukomalacia, periventricular; Cerebral leukomalacia; Preventricular leukomalacia

ischemic necrosis      
‎ نَخَرٌ إِقْفارِيّ‎
epiphyseal ischemic necrosis         
ISCHEMIC BONE DISEASE THAT RESULTS IN NECROSIS FOLLOWED BY REGROWTH IN CHILDREN AND TEENS LOCATED IN BONE
Epiphyseal ischemic necrosis; Juvenile osteochondrosis; Spinal osteochondrosis; Calve-Perths disease; Osteochondrosis (horse)
‎ نَخَرُ المُشَاشَةِ الإِقْفارِي‎
osteonecrosis         
  • Front X-ray of right knee of an [[adolescent]] ([[epiphyseal plate]]s are open):  arrows point to avascular necrosis and developing osteochondritis dissecans in the outer [[medial condyle of femur]]
BONE DEATH CAUSED WHEN THE BONE NO LONGER RECEIVES BLOOD SUPPLY
Aseptic bone necrosis; Avascular Necrosis; Osteonecrosis; Core decompression; Avascular Necrosis of the Hip; Aseptic necrosis; Avascular necrosis of the femoral head; Intravertebral vacuum cleft sign; Kümmel's disease; Avascular necrosis of the hip; Kummel disease; Aseptic osteonecrosis; Bone Necrosis
نَخَرٌ عَظْمِيّ

Definição

necrosis
Necrosis is the death of part of someone's body, for example because it is not getting enough blood. (MEDICAL)
...liver necrosis.
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Wikipédia

Periventricular leukomalacia

Periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) is a form of white-matter brain injury, characterized by the necrosis (more often coagulation) of white matter near the lateral ventricles. It can affect newborns and (less commonly) fetuses; premature infants are at the greatest risk of neonatal encephalopathy which may lead to this condition. Affected individuals generally exhibit motor control problems or other developmental delays, and they often develop cerebral palsy or epilepsy later in life. The white matter in preterm born children is particularly vulnerable during the third trimester of pregnancy when white matter developing takes place and the myelination process starts around 30 weeks of gestational age.

This pathology of the brain was described under various names ("encephalodystrophy", "ischemic necrosis", "periventricular infarction", "coagulation necrosis", "leukomalacia," "softening of the brain", "infarct periventricular white matter", "necrosis of white matter", "diffuse symmetrical periventricular leukoencephalopathy"), and more often by German scientists, but the worldwide dissemination was the term periventricular leukomalacia, introduced in 1962 B. A. Banker and J. C. Larroche. The term can be misleading, because there is no softening of the tissue in PVL. Vlasyuk and Tumanov in 1985 published the world's first monograph devoted to PVL. Vlasyuk (1981) first revealed the high incidence of optic radiation lesions and demonstrated that PVL is a persistent process where old necrosis can join new foci of PVL at different stages of development.

In the process of morphogenesis focuses PVL pass through three stages: 1) necrosis, 2) resorption, and 3) the formation gliosis scars or cysts. Cysts occur when large and confluent focuses of PVL, with mixed necrosis (kollikvacia in the center and coagulation rim at the periphery). Around the foci is generally defined area of other lesions of the brain white matter - the death of prooligodendrocytes, proliferation mikrogliocytes and astrocytes, swelling, bleeding, loss of capillaries, and others (the so-called "diffuse component PVL"). However, diffuse lesions without necrosis are not PVL.