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Types of necrosis:
1. ( Coagulative, liquefactive, caseous ) :
ghost-like appearance
inadequate blood supply
denatured proteins inside cell due to acidified cytosol
2. ( coagulative, liquefactive, caseous, gangrenous )
pus is the appearance
lipid rich tissue will result in this
cell proteins digested and structure is lost
3. ( coagulative, liquefactive, caseous, gangrenous )
Cheese-like appearance
granulomatous inflammation
4. ( coagulative, liquefactive, gangrenous )
slow vascular blockage
(dry is ( liquefactive, caseous, gangrenous, coagulative ) necrosis in the extreme)
(wet is infection and is ( liquefactive, coagulative, caseous, gangrenous ) necrosis)
5. Fat
( sticky, white, chalky, brown ) deposits
fatty tissue damaged and fatty acids are released into surrounding tissue