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Cardiac Necrosis is the death of cardiac tissue.

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What condition is characterized by rapid uncoordinated contractions of cardiac myocytes?

Contraction Band Necrosis


What is the plural for necrosis?

Necroses is the plural of necrosis


How do you spell neucrosis?

The correct spelling is "necrosis".


What is the most common necrosis?

Necrosis is tissue death. It is common to find necrosis in the extremities, however necrosis can result from damage or disease in any living tissue or body part.


What is the meaning of death of cardiac tissue?

The death of cardiac tissue, often referred to as myocardial necrosis, occurs when the heart muscle becomes severely damaged and cannot function properly, typically due to a lack of blood supply, often from a heart attack. This damage can lead to the loss of heart function, arrhythmias, and can ultimately result in heart failure if not addressed. The necrosis is often irreversible, emphasizing the critical need for timely medical intervention to restore blood flow and minimize damage.


What does evidence of avuncular necrosis in hip mean?

There is no such thing... Do you avascular necrosis?


What is the duration of Necrosis film?

The duration of Necrosis - film - is 1.5 hours.


What is a synonym for bony necrosis?

Bony necrosis is the death of bone tissue caused by poor blood supply. A synonym for bony necrosis is osteonecrosis.


When was Necrosis - film - created?

Necrosis - film - was created on 2010-03-05.


What is the difference between coagulative and liquefactive necrosis?

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.


How does atrophy differ from necrosis?

Atrophy is tired, lethargic, etc. Necrosis is dying or dead


What is the medical term meaning bony necrosis?

Osteonecrosis means bony necrosis.