necrobiotic |
necrosis |
As an adjective necrobiotic
is of or pertaining to necrobiosis.
As a noun necrosis is
(pathology) the localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.
necrosis |
undefined |
As a noun necrosis
is (pathology) the localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
caseation |
necrosis |
In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between caseation and necrosis
is that
caseation is (pathology) a necrotic degeneration of tissue to a cheese-like condition while
necrosis is (pathology) the localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.
As nouns the difference between caseation and necrosis
is that
caseation is (pathology) a necrotic degeneration of tissue to a cheese-like condition while
necrosis is (pathology) the localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.
infact |
necrosis |
As an adverb infact
is .
As a noun necrosis is
(pathology) the localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.
mycosis |
necrosis |
In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between mycosis and necrosis
is that
mycosis is (pathology) an infection caused by a fungus while
necrosis is (pathology) the localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.
As nouns the difference between mycosis and necrosis
is that
mycosis is (pathology) an infection caused by a fungus while
necrosis is (pathology) the localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.
sepsis |
necrosis |
In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between sepsis and necrosis
is that
sepsis is (pathology) a serious medical condition in which the whole body is inflamed, and a known or suspected infection is present while
necrosis is (pathology) the localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.
As nouns the difference between sepsis and necrosis
is that
sepsis is (pathology) a serious medical condition in which the whole body is inflamed, and a known or suspected infection is present while
necrosis is (pathology) the localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.
cirrhosis |
necrosis |
In pathology terms the difference between cirrhosis and necrosis
is that
cirrhosis is a chronic disease of the liver caused by damage from toxins (including alcohol), metabolic problems, hepatitis or nutritional deprivation. It is characterised by an increase of fibrous tissue and the destruction of liver cells while
necrosis is the localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.
necrosis |
sorosis |
As nouns the difference between necrosis and sorosis
is that
necrosis is (pathology) the localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply while
sorosis is (botany) any multiple fleshy fruit that is derived from the ovaries of multiple flowers.
thrombosis |
necrosis |
In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between thrombosis and necrosis
is that
thrombosis is (pathology) the formation of thrombi in the blood vessels of a living organism, causing obstruction of the circulation while
necrosis is (pathology) the localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.
As nouns the difference between thrombosis and necrosis
is that
thrombosis is (pathology) the formation of thrombi in the blood vessels of a living organism, causing obstruction of the circulation while
necrosis is (pathology) the localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.
putrefaction |
necrosis |
As nouns the difference between putrefaction and necrosis
is that
putrefaction is the act of causing to rot; the anaerobic splitting of proteins by bacteria and fungi with the formation of malodorous, incompletely oxidized products while
necrosis is the localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.
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