Types of Necrosis
Across
- 3. type of necrosis where cheese like macrophage infilatrates into necrotic tissue INCOMPLETELY digest the dead tissue
- 5. type of necrosis that results in the death of tissue, usually in considerable mass, generally associated with loss of vascular supply and follow by anerobic bacterial invasion and putrefaction
- 7. type of necrosis characterized by a fairly well circumscribed visible lesion that contains purulent exudate which is a remnant of tissue that becomes necrotic and was digested by proteolytic enzymes released by enzymes relased from disintegrating neutrophils
- 8. type of necrosis seen when affected cells or tissues are converted into dry, dull, fairly homogenous tissue
- 10. cell type important in liquefactive necrosis, and result in purulent exudate
- 11. type of necrosis when fat cells die, neutral fats in the cells of adipose tissue are released and split inot fatty acids and glycerol followed by mineralization (saponification) and the deposition of chalky white deposits
- 13. area of cutaneous or mucosal surface necrosis with sloughing off of necrotic tissues and exposure of underlying viable tissue
Down
- 1. perfect example of liquefactive necrosis
- 2. any fluid exuding from injury or inflammation
- 4. state of decomposition accompanied by and offensive odor
- 6. type of inflammation that is characterisitic to caseous necrosis
- 9. interruption of blood flow to an area of tissue
- 12. means purulent exudate; liquified necrotic tissue and neutrophil debris