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Things necrosis often describes (“necrosis ________”)
factor, alpha, continuum, death, paradox, virus, relapses, factoralpha, fibrosis, changes
How necrosis often is described (“________ necrosis”)
acute, avascular, tubular, hepatic, fat, focal, extensive, central, aseptic, ischemic, renal, cortical, myocardial, massive, fibrinoid, papillary, pancreatic, hemorrhagic, local, induced, severe, coagulative, medial, caseous, cystic, bilateral, cellular, retinal, superficial, complete, piecemeal, centrilobular, widespread, subsequent, hepatocellular, partial, subcutaneous, ischaemic, progressive, pulpal, infected, neuronal, patchy, traumatic, fatal, haemorrhagic, frank, diffuse, mucosal, liquefactive, segmental, epithelial, intestinal, cerebral, rapid, tumor, hyaline, confluent, cutaneous, idiopathic, cardiac, secondary, selective, laminar, pituitary, subacute, femoral, epidermal, infectious, medullary, thickness, submassive, thermal, soft, toxic, vascular, periportal, sterile, zonal, fulminant, adrenal, spontaneous, marginal, gastric, cell, resultant, eventual, irreversible
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