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  1. ... nearly entirely sloughed off, and attached to the abdominal wall by a few ... fluid. Disseminated fat necrosis is a conspicuous feature of this stage of ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Outlines of pathology 
    Publication: Kirksville, Mo. : Weekly Advocate Print, 1899
    ... in particles, or to compare the bone and soft tissues necrosis corresponds to sloughing and caries to ulceration. The ...
  3. ... arm lacerated by shell fragment; complete destruction of soft tissues. Necrosis of shaft of the humerus conse- quent on ... Gangrene followed, * f"]"*?'^"1 shaft Avith destruction of soft tissues and ... humerus being removed, after necrosis There is noAV a slight union by the ...
  4. ... cont'd). Abdomen: Abdominal Wall Only*•••••••••••••• 7 Intra-abdominal,.,,,,., 17 Soft Tissue,., 103 Fractures, compound excluding fingers and toe at ...
  5. ... of periostitis, of osteo-myelitis, or of both. Necrosis may, however, result (just as gangrene of the soft tissues) from external violence depriving the part of vitality, ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The principles and practice of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Bros. & Co., 1889
    ... of periostitis, of osteo-myelitis, or of both. Necrosis may, however, result (just as gangrene of the soft tissues) from external violence depriving the part of vitality, ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Orthopedic surgery in the zone of interior 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General. Dept. of the Army, : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O, 1970
    ... 3. Infection, usually clostridial myositis or such widespread necrosis of soft tissue that the extremity left was damaged beyond hope ... observed in many stumps that had required extensive soft tissue drainage ... necrosis and terminal infection, including ring sequestra and sinuses. ...
  8. ... of biological effect and includes osteoporosis,’ dense bone necrosis, spontaneous fractures, and bone and soft-tissue can- cers associated with the skeletal radium burden. ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to pathology and morbid anatomy 
    Publication: Philadelphia ; New York : Lea Brothers & Co., 1898
    ... less destruction of the new' tissue, and often necrosis of soft and hard tissues, greatly delays the process. (See "Necrosis of Bone.") Even where com- pound fractures become ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Principles of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia and London : F. A. Davis, 1891
    ... drop either. In modern literature we speak of necrosis of the soft tissues when the dead structures do not undergo putrefaction; ... cheek. The disease is not limited to the soft tissues, but attacks the maxillary bones, often causing extensive necrosis and loss of teeth. The gangrene seldom extends ...
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