It sounds like you're asking about the pathology report of the cervical polyp you had removed. If so, the report seems to indicate that the polyp was losing its blood supply, and had cellular signs of experiencing both short-term and long-term inflammation.
Inflammation
Prolonged inflammation, healing of the tissue from the inflammatory process
Affected with necrosis; as, necrotic tissue; characterized by, or producing, necrosis; as, a necrotic process.
It means that there is dead (necrotic) tissue at the center of the wound/lesion.Something that's centrally necrotic is dying in the middle.
It means that there is dead (necrotic) tissue at the center of the wound/lesion.Something that's centrally necrotic is dying in the middle.
The official medical definition of chronic thyroiditis is "a chronic inflammation of the thyroid which appears to be a result of the body mistakenly identifying the thyroid as "foreign" tissue and trying to "reject" it."
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My book also has necrotic as an answer.
Necrotic means death or the stage of dying. It comes from the Greek language. It is often used to refer to dying tissue.
Wounds that contain necrotic and ischemic.tissue take longer to close and heal. This is because necrotic tissue provides an ideal growth medium for bacteria, especially for Bacteroides spp. and Clostridium perfringens that causes the gas gangrene
Ischemia
dead or necrotic tissue.