Fat necrosis Avascular necrosis Central necrosis Colliquative necrosis Contraction band necrosis Tumor necrosis factor Femur head necrosis Bridging hepatic necrosis Liquefactive necrosis Reference(s): 1Proskuryakov SY, Konoplyannikov AG, Gabai VL; Konoplyannikov; Gabai (2003). “Necrosis: a specific ...
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Acutely, there is fibrinoid necrosis of interlobular and larger vessels, with intervening normal vessels and ischemic change in the glomeruli (A). Chronically, this injury leads to intimal proliferation, the so-called onion-skinning appearance (B). (ABF/Vanderbilt Collection.)FIGURE...
(1.47g/kg). Rats in ZQDH teams were given ZQDH decoction by gavage for seven days before CLP. White bloodstream cells (WBC), inflammatory cellular infiltration of liver, renal and lung, as well as serum levels of tumefaction necrosis element (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and reactive ...