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Osteonecrosis is the general term meaning death of bone tissue due to an insuffficient blood supply, infection, malignancy, or trauma.Death of bone tissue to to insufficient blood supply is a subset of osteonecrosis; this more specific condition may be called avascular necrosis (AVN), bone infarction, aseptic necrosis, or ischemic bone necrosis.Osteonecrosis
Infarction is death of body tissue (also known as necrosis) due to insufficient blood or oxygen supply. Ischemia is a related term relating to the decrease in oxygen or blood supply. Gangrene is the condition resulting from bacterial invasion of an area of necrosis.
Gangrene is the death and decay of body tissue, often occurring in a limb, caused by insufficient blood supply and usually following an injury or disease.
Residual fibrosis is scar tissue that is left behind after an infection, malignancy, or surgery. The right apex most commonly refers to the upper right part of the lung, but can pertain to any organ.
Sudden necrosis caused by lack of blood flow is called ischemia. This happens in cases of injury, and can lead to gangrene.
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High monocyte counts are associated with hyperadrenocorticism, exogenous or endosteroids, and stress, inflammation, infection, immune-mediated tissue damage and malignancy. In fact any condition in which tissue damage is a feature. High neutophils can indicate inflammation, infection, the presence of exogenous or endocorticosteroids, stress and some forms of myeloproliferative disorder (e.g. lymphosarcoma). Hope this helps. Greg Tackett Veterinary Technician
Paronychia is swelling and infection of soft tissue around a nail.
Infection results in a decrease in tissue repair.
Your tonsil is a growth of tissue at the back of the throat which helps fight infection.
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Your adenoid is a growth of tissue at the back of the nasal passage which helps fight infection.