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Caseous Necrosis

November 29, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Caseous Necrosis Write In Short About Caseous Necrosis. Or Write Briefly On Caseation Necrosis. Answer: When the necrosed tissue is converted into a soft cheese-like mass, it is called caseous necrosis. Such necrosis occurs in cases of granuloma production by tuberculosis and fungal infections. It combines features of both coagulative and liquefactive … [Read more...] about Caseous Necrosis

Gas Gangrene

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Gas Gangrene Write The Method Of the Spread Of Gas Gangrene And Write The Staining And Morphology Of the Organism Producing It. Answer: Method Of Spread Of Gas Gangrene Clostridia release collagenase and hyaluronidase that degrade extracellular matrix proteins and contribute to bacterial invasiveness, but their most powerful virulence factors are the many toxins they … [Read more...] about Gas Gangrene

Zenker’s Degeneration

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Zenker's Degeneration Question 1. Write A Short Note On Zenker’s Degeneration. Answer: Zenker's degeneration Zenker’s Degeneration Hyaline degeneration of voluntary muscles is also called Zenker’s degeneration. It is an intracellular hyaline change associated with heterogeneous pathologic conditions. It occurs in the rectus abdominal muscle in typhoid … [Read more...] about Zenker’s Degeneration

Gangrene-Symptoms And Causes

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Gangrene-Symptoms And Causes Question 1. Write A Short Note On Gas Gangrene. Answer: Gas gangrene is a special form of wet gangrene caused by gas-forming clostridia. These bacteria gain entry into the tissues through the open contaminated wound, especially in the muscles, or as a complication of operations on the colo,n, which normally contains clostridia. … [Read more...] about Gangrene-Symptoms And Causes

Free Radicals And Cell Injury

November 28, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Free Radicals And Cell Injury Question 1. Define Necrosis. Name Different Types Of Necrosis. What Are Nuclear Changes In Necrosis? Answer: Necrosis is defined as focal death along with the degradation of tissue by hydrolytic enzymes liberated by cells. Types Of Necrosis There are five types of necrosis: Coagulative necrosis Liquefaction necrosis Caseous … [Read more...] about Free Radicals And Cell Injury

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