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Even the Nocardia abscesses, that are large and necrose, usually do it in a more uniform manner without multiple areas of destruction.
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The step-up approach consisted of percutaneous drainage followed, if necessary, by minimally invasive retroperitoneal necrosectomy.
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The knee eventually became painful when the overlying skin necrosed under pressure and then got infected.
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The patient should be referred for dental advice, as the pulp has probably necrosed, and dental abscess will probably follow in due course.
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In many cases the mucous membrane appeared to be superficially necrosed, and covered with diphtheritic patches.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 458, October 11, 1884
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In reply to a question, Dr. Riggs stated that whenever absorption goes on irregularly, unless the inflammatory action is extreme, it will sometimes absorb one or two bone-cells, and then skip one or two, and these last, being isolated, naturally die, or become necrosed to some extent.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 358, November 11, 1882
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In the late 1920s, medical investigations revealed that the bones in their jaws had necrosed, their tongues had been scarred by irradiation, and many had become chronically anemic a sign of severe bone marrow damage.
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The horn of the wall must be removed, and the diseased structures, whether gangrenous keratogenous membrane, necrosed ligament, or carious bone, carefully excised or curetted.
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After several days the skin became necrosed, although the inner circulation remained normal.
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Histological observation showed inflammation in the grafts with fibrinoid necroses, infiltration of a large amount of neutrophils and leukomonocytes, and the degree varied in different stage.
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Histology showed necrosed tissue, which was strongly indicative of pituitary adenoma.
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[…] As Neveletlen and several other media outlets wrote, stem cells were obtained from necrosed, or aborted foetuses.
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Some treat it by stippling in acids underneath the gum, thinking thereby to dissolve away not only the tartar, but the necrosed bone.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 358, November 11, 1882
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Dihydrochloride necrosequestrectomy melanochroite anoxemia neutrality victimize weldments. orlistat
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A small area at the lower end had necrosed and required secondary intention healing.
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A severely inflamed pulp will eventually necrose, causing apical periodontitis, which is inflammation around the apex of the tooth.
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This often made the closure of the exit wound a very protracted event, the track continuing to discharge a small quantity of bloody serum and fragments of necrosed tissue for many weeks.
Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
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the tissue around the wound necrosed
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The horn of the wall must be removed, and the diseased structures, whether gangrenous keratogenous membrane, necrosed ligament, or carious bone, carefully excised or curetted.
Diseases of the Horse's Foot
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But if the contusion appear to be at the bone, if it be still recent, and the bone has not yet become necrosed, if it be very small, it is to be burned as has been described; but if the rising along the bone be oblong, several eschars are to be burned over it.
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