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Extravasation can cause tissue necrosis.
No, but the cause of a hematoma can spread from cat to cat depending on what that cause is.
Liquefactive necrosis is good for your body, especially your brain (due to the beneficial liquids produced) but coagulative necrosis is bad due to the clumping and coagulation (i.e. clotting) that occurs.Coagulation necrosis is the "acute" necrosis in which the protein fibers become denatured and everything turns into a semi-solid mess of dead tissue. Liquefactive necrosis is a more "chronic" necrosis in which the dead tissue is digested into a liquid which can then be removed by the macrophages.
If given in a concentration over 40mEq/l per peripheral line, or over 20mEq/100ml by central line, KCl can be sufficiently injurious as to cause phlebitis or even necrosis, especially if the solution infiltrates outside the vessel.
no
Generally not. A subungal hematoma is a bruise. It is usually caused by hitting the toe.
Lack of proper circulation is the primary cause of necrosis (tissue death) or decompostion (rotting). [[User:Cjonb|Cjonb]] 19:07, 2 Jun 2008 (UTC)
A medication meant for intramuscular injection can destroy tissues if given subcutaneously. It can cause abscess, tissue breakdown, infection, and even necrosis.
Necrosis can be caused by external or internal factors. External factors include blood vessels damage, mechanical trauma, and ischemia. Extremely high or low temperature can cause disruption of cells, which may result in necrosis. Internal factors like trophoneurotic disorder, pancreatic enzymes, injury and paralysis of nerve cells can also cause necrosis. Sometimes steroids can also cause necrosis.
when you hit the blood vein
death of tissueyes, it is in fact that, but there are different stages based on different causes. A spider bite can cause a less severe but pretty severe type of necrosis. If you have a strong stomach then you should go to wikipedia.org or google images and type in necrosis.The death of most or all of the cells in an organ or tissue due to disease, injury, or failure of the blood supply.
both are parasites; biotrophs need to keep the organism alive in order to survive, whereas necrotrophs cause necrosis (Tissue death) as they grow through the host.