it is a type of inflammation caused by putrfiying bacteria,it invovles cell death tissue blacking)due to lowered immune responses please note that proliferation and exudation are less important
The mountaineer's frostbitten limbs had turned gangrenous.
Squidbillies - 2005 Confessions of a Gangrenous Mind 4-5 was released on: USA: 14 June 2009
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He died of a bladder infection which became gangrenous. He also had kidney stones.
The infection with gangrene (from tissue necrosis or specific bacteria) is a complication of acute cholecystitis, and may be called a gangrenous gallbladder or gangrenous gall bladder. Because rupture of the bladder would release toxins into the entire abdomen, this is a critical medical situation.
Gangrenous ones, seek medical attention immediately. The limb or didget may haveto be amputated.
Yes - depending on the severity. In many cases, amputation is unfortunately required to ensure that the limb does not become gangrenous.
So one need laparoscopic gallbladder surgery if he/she has the followings: Cholelithiasis, i.e. presence of one or more stones in the gallbladder. Cholecystitis, which is an inflammation of the gallbladder. types – acute, chronic and gangrenous. Gallbladder Polyp Cholesterolosis of Gall bladder Adenomyomatosis of the Gall bladder Biliary dyskinesia, which said to be occurred when the gallbladder doesn’t empty bile correctly due to genetic defect. Choledocholithiasis, which occurs when gallstones move to the common bile duct and obstruct the biliary flow resulting in jaundice. Gallstone Pancreatitis, which is an inflammation of the pancreas resulting from gallstones.
A gangrenous leg according to his biographer Timothy M. Cooley p302 Sketches of the Life and Character of the Rev. Lemuel Haynes
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.
I recommend you see a doctor about that inflammation.
inflammation