necrosis
Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum is the medical term meaning death of tissue caused by diabetes.
The term for cell death is cell necrosis while the term for tissue death is tissue Necrosis.The word Necrosis is derived from Latin word Nekros which means corpse.
Aseptic necrosis is the medical term meaning tissue death without infection.
Coronary artery disease caused by atherosclerosis
Avascular is the medical term meaning without blood vessels.
A large area of necrosis that has progressed to decay is called gangrene.
The term for tissue death is either necrosis or apoptosis, depending on the situation. Apoptosis is preprogrammed tissue death, while necrosis is not preprogrammed. An infarct is an area of tissue that has died due to lack of blood supply.
Post-mortem is the medical term meaning after death.
InfarctionAn infarction is an area of tissue death caused by ischemia.it is called an infarct.
Your blood would not clot as well in the event of an injury, meaning you could bleed to death without medical intervention.
The medical term for death of tissue caused by loss of blood supply followed by bacterial invasion is "gangrene." Gangrene can result from conditions like diabetes, peripheral artery disease, or severe infections that impair blood flow to tissues, leading to tissue death and potential bacterial invasion. Immediate medical attention is necessary to prevent further spread and complications.
-cidal is the medical terminology combining form meaning causing death as in bacteriocidal (causing bacterial death) or virucidal (causing viral death).