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Also, part of his intestines became necrotic and had to be removed.
In these cases, necrotic areas form inside the tumor.
The damage was terrible and about to become necrotic.
She held up her left hand, and showed him a dark necrotic mass of muscle tissue.
The cartilage continues to grow and may split or become necrotic.
The bites cause the surrounding tissue to die and become necrotic.
And what about this contraption for the study of necrotic fermentation, 1789?
Necrotic tissue is often found as a result of the nematode feeding.
The cells of the synthetic tissue he'd been examining were almost completely necrotic.
Rut one thing I don't know: where in our time do necrotic phenomena come from?"
They looked like corpses, wan and necrotic, against the darkness of the fluid.
Blisters and necrotic ulcers may form around the bite site.
Symptoms of summer patch appear very similar to necrotic ring spot.
The tissue of the developing feather becomes necrotic and these feathers are soon lost.
However, the necrotic nature and severity of the spider's bite has been disputed.
Unity is a "necrotic" being: dead tissue animated through a secret military process.
The symptoms include chlorotic spots that turn brown and necrotic.
I pointed to the necrotic tissue lt in and around the joint.
But the necrotic tissue I'm seeing is from some previous implantation trauma.
These cankers are necrotic regions where the epidermis is gone.
Numerous other spiders have been associated with necrotic bites in the medical literature.
It can be used to differentiate necrotic, apoptotic and normal cells.
Strains of this species were originally isolated from a necrotic wound on a human.
His skin looked necrotic, as if he was submitting to slow gangrene.
Immediate, deep surgery of all necrotic tissue is necessary to stop the disease from spreading.