Acid-fast bacilli were numerous, both intracellularly in histiocytes and extracellularly in necrotic areas. |
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The central area of the tumor was completely necrotic and consisted of amorphous eosinophilic material. |
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Diphtheroid necrotic inflammation of the larynx in calves in its advanced stage mostly requires surgical therapy. |
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This phenomenon is attributed to platelet-aggregating factors and procoagulants from the tumor or its necrotic products. |
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Cells include histologically viable and necrotic eosinophils and other inflammatory cells, and cellular debris is often abundant. |
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The strangulated haemorrhoid becomes necrotic and sloughs off, while the underlying tissue undergoes fixation by fibrotic wound healing. |
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Leaf symptoms start as bright yellow, small spots which grow to necrotic areas. |
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It is postulated that the necrotic lung granulomas are related to ischemia from the nearby vasculitis. |
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This preparation has been extensively used in the topical treatment of necrotic ulcers. |
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To our knowledge, this is the first case report of a totally necrotic seminoma presenting in this manner. |
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Maintenance of a moist wound microenvironment and debridement of necrotic tissue increase wound healing rates and reduce pain. |
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The abscess looked necrotic in the center, while the surrounding area had a severe contact dermatitis. |
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Unlike the hypersensitive necrotic reaction, this stem-tip necrosis can be a serious threat to soybean production. |
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Three days later, the diaphragm and parasternal intercostals contained numerous inflammatory cells and necrotic muscle fibers. |
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Separation of the necrotic tissue along the fascial planes with suppuration may occur. |
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At the cellular level, necrotic hepatocytes infiltrate portal tracts, leading to inflammatory changes in the liver bed. |
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Hydrogels form an essential option in treatment regimes for cleansing of sloughy and necrotic wounds. |
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The cyst contents can be mucinous, hemorrhagic, or necrotic with clear to turbid fluid. |
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The appearance and consistency of the cyst lining ranged from smooth and glistening to soft, necrotic, red-gray papillary excrescences. |
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However, relatively few successful pregnancies have been reported, and there is a risk of hysterectomy because of sepsis of necrotic fibroids. |
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The glomerular tufts were shrunken or necrotic and renal medullary rays were congested. |
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These changes form the basis of several of the tests used to diagnose a necrotic cell in the laboratory. |
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We are now studying this possibly necrotic form of cell death in more detail in the HMX44A atg1 mutant cells. |
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At the same time, mineralization takes place at the necrotic zone of the pulp periphery. |
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All necrotic tissue and surrounding callus should be debrided back to bleeding tissue. |
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Very small or small necrotic foci of gastric mucosa occurred in 5 rats in the high dose group. |
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As the potatoes grow, the spots may expand and turn corky and necrotic. |
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Blanching macules or papules on the extremities appear two to three days later, which may then progress to palpable purpura or necrotic ecchymoses. |
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The surgeon must excise all necrotic tissue and expose all infection. |
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As affected leaves mature, the veinbanded areas may gradually disappear, or they may become brownish-red or necrotic. |
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Symptoms on Crataegus monogyna included shepherd's crook shoots, necrotic flowers and fruitlets, and the presence of dried amber ooze droplets. |
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Affected P. elaeagrifolia showed necrotic and immature fruitlets, progressive necrosis towards the adjacent branches, and cankers. |
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Nuclear pyknosis, karyolysis and eosinophilia of the cytoplasm of the necrotic centrilobular hepatocytes, and vascular congestion have also been observed. |
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Dramatic deterioration of the wound situation, necrotic and infective wound conditions with putrescent odour. |
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Further necrotic material with a putrescent odour was present in the wound bed. |
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Even if extravasation is identified early, progressive extravasation can give rise to ulcerated and necrotic tissue over time. |
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Exudation of resin at the basis of the needles and necrotic lesions under the bark are also observed. |
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Surgery is often required to remove necrotic tissue, and amputation of gangrenous limbs is sometimes necessary. |
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Almost every other tree has leafless branches, streaked with necrotic lesions. |
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Debridement of the ulcer is usually required to remove all necrotic tissue and surrounding callus BEFORE the ulcer is assessed. |
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The base of the ulcer is purulent with hemorrhagic exudate, partially covered by necrotic eschar, with or without granulation tissue. |
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Presence of visible vascular lesions such as purpura, necrotic fingertips etc. |
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Okay, it's fetid, necrotic air filled with screams, dry ice and liberated haemoglobin, but you get the point. |
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The Achilles tendon is exposed over a length of 4 cm, and small necrotic skin lesions are seen at the wound margin. |
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One day, its workforce could be as lusty and vital as Asia's especially compared with that of necrotic Europe. |
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The deep gluteal abscess was incised and large amounts of necrotic fatty tissue were removed. |
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It removes necrotic skin cells without any damage to the natural dermal layer. |
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Application should be repeated frequently until all encrustations or necrotic tissue are easily removed and the wound is clean on inspection. |
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This deficiency causes a pale yellow chlorosis between the nerves of the leaves which will evolve into the small necrotic spots. |
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On necrotic and sloughy wounds the drug can be left on for up to 3 days. |
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Abscess drainage or debridement of necrotic tissue may be necessary. |
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Therefore, when collagen dissolves, necrotic tissue detaches and granulation can occur, providing the surface needed for proper epithelialization. |
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Like hydrogels, hydrocolloids can help a clean wound to granulate or epithelialize and encourage autolytic debridement in wounds with necrotic tissue. |
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The enzymes lastly help to clean the blood, and get all the gunk and necrotic tissue that the body's trying to get rid of through the bloodstream out. |
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Ascorbate treatment also attenuated the detrimental effects of the silver nitrate on the plant tissue, considerably reducing the necrotic lesions. |
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They can be used to maintain a moist wound environment on a clean, healthy, granulating wound and to facilitate autolytic debridement in wounds with necrotic tissue. |
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They are chosen for their ability to absorb moisture if the wound is draining or for their ability to stimulate autolytic debridement if the wound has necrotic tissue. |
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Chronic wounds, such as pressure ulcers, can sustain bacterial balance and resist infection if well cared for and kept free of necrotic avascular tissue. |
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The hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections demonstrated spherical organisms of varying size with central basophilia located within the necrotic granuloma. |
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When using a nonselcctive enzyme, limit its application to the necrotic or slough tissue and avoid applying it to viable tissue, such as the surrounding wound area. |
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The hydrocolloid wound gel of this invention is particularly useful for chronic cavity type wounds and for wounds containing sloughy or necrotic material. |
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Acinar cells surrounding the necrotic foci showed atrophy and necrobiotic changes, and numerous eosinophilic intranuclear inclusions with clear halos were noted. |
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The granuloma becomes necrotic and drops off within seven to 14 days. |
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An area of necrotic fatty tissue was found in the abdominal wall. |
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Demonstration of necrotic tissue on fine-needle aspiration of infected tissue also is important in establishing the diagnosis of necrotizing soft tissue infection. |
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Motoneurons appears to die by apoptotic cell death during this time, different from necrotic cell death. |
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Afonso et al observed that human necrotic, but not apoptotic, neutrophils induced in vitro leishmanicidal activity mediated by macrophages. |
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Many cleaner shrimp, which groom reef fish and feed on their parasites and necrotic tissue, are carideans. |
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Further, we did not observe necrotic granuloma or vasculitis, thereby, differed from Wegener's granuloma and periarteritis nodosa. |
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The base may be necrotic or may be viable with early granulation. |
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Thorough exploration of the tissue planes showed severely edematous and cyanotic muscle with multiple scattered necrotic areas. |
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The necrotic tissue should be gently removed. |
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A pathogenic strain of bacteria isolated from healthy fronds and found in necrotic tissue can cause green spot or green rot disease in plants in tank culture. |
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Primary excision that is, the surgical removal of necrotic tissues within 24 to 48 hours of the injury is used to prepare full-thickness burns for grafting at the earliest possible time. |
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The most distinctive feature of this type of leaf scorch is a dark brown, black, or purplish band of tissue at the interface of the necrotic and green leaflet tissue. |
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Clusters affected by bunchstem necrosis are identified by necrotic rachis tissue, with shriveled berries distal to the necrotic tissue. |
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Managanese availability is reduced in limy and soils with high organic matter and its deficiency can be seen in necrotic leave tips and dark stains on the leaves. |
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In conditions of high transpiration it is possible that Calcium is even transported out of the younger leaves causing necrotic areas due to lack of Calcium. |
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Some rugosity and necrotic spotting may also develop. |
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As the disease progresses, the lymph nodes can haemorrhage and become swollen and necrotic. |
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When the cysticercus becomes necrotic, the lesion is surrounded by edema, usually in a ringlike pattern. |
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Histopathological examination revealed an atrophic endometrium with necrotic tissue and chronic cervicitis. |
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Elevating the articular cartilage and restoring the sphericity of the femoral head can be readily achieved by the use of a pin inserted between the viable bone and the necrotic segment. |
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The lesions subsequently become indurated plaques and nodules that progress to necrotic deep ulcerations with eschar formation. |
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Numerous spirochetes were found in the necrotic areas by Warthin-Starry stain. |
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Dark bands may also occur at the interface of necrotic and healthy tissues. |
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The first surgery removed necrotic tissue, the skin was transplanted during the second surgery. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging showed multiple hypointense necrotic lesions of varying sizes on T2-weighted imaging. |
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Arteries and arterioles under the necrotic areas showed fibrinoid necrosis of the vascular walls. |
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This is why attempts have been made to restore the sphericity of the femoral head by elevating the necrotic segment and keeping it in its correct position, by the injection of cement. |
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Mesalt effectively stimulates the cleansing of wounds in the inflammatory phase by absorbing exudate, bacteria and necrotic material from the wound, thereby facilitating the natural wound healing process. |
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A constraint on the effectiveness of tolerance in a certification scheme would be the ease with which PTNRD could be distinguished from other necrotic ring symptoms. |
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Neuronal cell death has been shown to occur by apoptotic, necrotic and so-called atypical cell death mechanisms. |
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The EPPO Secretariat has tried to collect recent geographical records which specifically concern impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus and appear reasonably confirmed, but it is likely that this virus is more widespread. |
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He was found to have a completely destroyed glans, replaced with necrotic sloughy tissue. |
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Used at high rates or in drenching sprays, SUPRA CAPTAN 80 WDG may cause a necrotic spotting of tender, immature leaves of certain varieties of apples, peaches, plums, and cherries. |
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The tumour was ulcerated, painful and presented with a necrotic aspect. |
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The nodules frequently are inflamed or necrotic but usually heal spontaneously within a few weeks, leaving a slightly raised, gray, furless scar. |
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Histologically, nocardiosis appears as a necrotic lesion with acute inflammation. |
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Dietary supplementation of young broiler chickens with capsicum and turmeric oleoresins increases resistance to necrotic enteritis. |
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A diagnosis of necrotic pulp with chronic periradicular abscess was made. |
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Breakdown products from the necrotic osteocytes provoke an inflammatory response that represents the initiation of the body's attempt at repair of the infracted area. |
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Intracellular nuclease activity in both apoptotic and necrotic cells in a particular organ affect the degree of DNA degradation found in body fluids. |
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A left parietal 10x10x4 cm polypoid, partially necrotic, degenerating, exophytically growing tumour which was colonised by maggots was identified. |
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Aivlosin is particularly being used for targeted treatment strategies for respiratory and enteric diseases such as mycoplasmosis, ORT and necrotic enteritis in poultry. |
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The cut surface showed a 5-cm, soft, friable, pale brown mass, with a necrotic center filling the larger cyst, surrounded by fibrous tissue and many mucinous locules. |
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A thoracolith is an intrapleural benign fibrotic structure with a necrotic fat core also described as a pleural stone, intrathoracic calculus or pleurolith. |
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In conclusion, a necrotic skin lesion in an immuno-compromised patient should be viewed with a high index of suspicion as possible cutaneous mucormycosis. |
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Giant cell subtypes are lesions consisting of widespread hemorrhagic and necrotic areas histologically characterized by numerous multinuclear osteoclast-type giant cells. |
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Just as important, the immature flies eat only dead and dying, or necrotic, tissue, which they break down by excreting digestive enzymes that don't harm healthy skin and bone. |
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