Patho lab - Forms of Necrosis Flashcards
(10 cards)
Cells are dead but tissue architecture is still intact and mainain a solid consistency
Coagulative Necrosis
Cells are dead and tissue architecture is lost and appear cheesy
Caseation Necrosis
There is a complete dissolution of tissue and undergo self digestion
Lquefactive Necrosis
product of necrosis + bacterial putrefaction
Gangrene
What are the 2 types of gangrene?
- Dry gangrene
- Wet gangrene
Type of gangrene which originates from coagulative necrosis?
Dry gangrene
Type of gangrene which originates from liquefactive necrosis?
Wet gangrene
Due to function of lipase on adipose resulting to saponification
Fat necrosis
Area of coagulative in tissue due to sudden stoppage of blood flow through an artery
Infarct
Degeneration or necrosis of striated muscles
Zenker”s necrosis