Similar words: necropsy, necrosis, necropolis, necromancy, necromancer, erotic, erotica, neurotic. Meaning: [ne'krɑtɪk /ne'krɒ-] adj. relating to or affected by necrosis.
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61. In this case, necrotic tumor tissue and blood occupy the central portions of pulmonary metastatic nodules.
62. When there is extensive caseation and the granulomas involve a larger bronchus, it is possible for much of the soft, necrotic center to drain out and leave behind a cavity.
63. It caused pulmovascular internal elastic membrane fragmentation, necrotic small angiitis , and large artery endothelial cell diffuse or papillate proliferation.
64. Further, the sudden release of toxins from necrotic muscle into the circulatory system leads to myoglobinuria, which causes renal failure if untreated.
65. During laparotomy in each patient, reduction of the hernia contents, resection of necrotic bowel loops, and primary anastomosis (enterostomy in one case) were performed.
66. Anaerobic bacteria can selectively colonize and cause oncolysis in hypoxic and necrotic areas of solid tumors.
67. Methods:The femoral head trepanation was used to clear the necrotic bone with fibula transplantation and fixed with hip joint supporter outside.
68. Armstrong had surgery on his brain tumors, which were necrotic, and an orchiectomy to remove his diseased testicle.
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