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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Chemical warfare agents and related chemical problems (Parts 1-2) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of Scientific Research and Development, National Defense Research Committe, Division 9, 1946
    ... transient erythema and one that led to deep coagulative necrosis, it was not al- ways easy to recognize ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to pathology and morbid anatomy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co., 1895
    ... suddenly cut off, it might be expected that coagulative necrosis (p. 39) would occur, but it never does. ... other words, “ Zenker’s degeneration” is an example of coagulative necrosis. The appearances may certainly be pro- duced after ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to pathology and morbid anatomy 
    Publication: Philadelphia ; New York : Lea Brothers & Co., 1898
    ... a hyaline appearance, and especially those due to coagulative necrosis. The chief seats of this change appear to ... obscured by leucocytes, are either structureless masses from coagulative necrosis or are undergoing fatty degenera- tion. The tissue- ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of practical medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blakiston, 1890
    ... cells exhibit the changes of the so-called " coagulative necrosis." The lumen of the tubule may be entirely ... of the convoluted tubes show the changes of coagulative necrosis. The cells are swollen, pale, and hyaline; they' ...
  5. ... liver have also been observed. Small foci of coagulative necrosis were found in the liver of one rabbit ... to some fatty degeneration there is present extensive coagulative necrosis of the hepatic cells. The distribution of the ...
  6. ... thrombosis in an early stage, followed by speedy coagulative necrosis, with much nuclear fragmentation of the exudative and ... in the submucosa, and that there may be coagulative necrosis in these submucous nodules at a period before ...
  7. ... of trophic influence. The varieties of necrosis are: coagulative necrosis, liquefactive necro- sis, cheesy necrosis, dry, and moist ... infarct. N., Colliquative. See N, Liquefactive. N., Embolic, coagulative necrosis in an anemic infarct following embolism. N., Liquefactive, ...
  8. ... ma cells are more abundant than polynuclear leucocytes. Coagulative necrosis and disintegration of the bronchial wall, proceeding from ... the epithelial lining of the bronchus is destroyed coagulative necrosis of the underlying tissue occurs and may extend ...
  9. ... in the former, the essential thing is the coagulative: necrosis, the hemorrhage being merely something added to the ... by the swelling and hardness result- ing from coagulative necrosis of the epithelial and other cells, and hence ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - An abstract of a course of lectures on the practice of medicine 
    Publication: [Charlottesville, Va.] : Printed by the Charlottesville Jeffersonian for G.W. Olivier, [c1891]
    ... branches of the artery. Varieties.—1. White, from coagulative necrosis of tissues de- prived of blood. 2. Red, ... flakes of mucous mem- brane which have undergone coagulative necrosis. A diphtJieritic membrane affects the mucous membrane more ...
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