- colliquative necrosis
- liquefactive n.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Necrosis — For the film, see Necrosis (film). Necrotic leg wound caused by a brown recluse spider bite Necrosis (from the Greek νεκρός, dead , νέκρωσις, death, the stage of dying, the act of killing ) is the premature death of … Wikipedia
necrosis — mortification; n. the death of some or all of the cells in an organ or tissue, caused by disease, physical or chemical injury, or interference with the blood supply (see gangrene). Caseous necrosis occurs in pulmonary tuberculosis, the lung… … The new mediacal dictionary
necrosis — Pathologic death of one or more cells, or of a portion of tissue or organ, resulting from irreversible damage; earliest irreversible changes are mitochondrial, consisting of swelling and granular calcium deposits seen by … Medical dictionary
colliquative softening — see under necrosis … Medical dictionary
Liquefactive necrosis — (or colliquative necrosis) is a type of necrosis which results in a transformation of the tissue into a liquid viscous mass.[1] Often it is associated with focal bacterial or fungal infections. In liquefactive necrosis, the affected cell is… … Wikipedia
liquefaction necrosis — liquefactive necrosis necrosis in which the necrotic material becomes softened and liquefied; called also colliquative n … Medical dictionary
keratomalacia — Dryness with ulceration and perforation of the cornea, with absence of inflammatory reactions, occurring in cachectic children; results from severe vitamin A deficiency. SYN: xerotic keratitis. [kerato + G. malakia, softness] * * *… … Medical dictionary