necrosis

[nɛˈkroʊsɪs]

necrosis Definition

the death of cells or tissues through injury or disease, especially in a localized area of the body.

Using necrosis: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "necrosis" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The patient's necrosis was caused by a lack of blood flow to the affected area.

  • Example

    The wound had become infected, leading to necrosis of the surrounding tissue.

  • Example

    The doctor had to amputate the limb to prevent the necrosis from spreading.

necrosis Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for necrosis

Phrases with necrosis

  • death of bone tissue due to a lack of blood supply

    Example

    The athlete was diagnosed with avascular necrosis after experiencing severe hip pain.

  • death of tissue due to a lack of oxygenated blood supply

    Example

    The patient's ischemic necrosis was caused by a blood clot in the artery.

  • death of tissue due to exposure to toxins or poisons

    Example

    The chemical spill caused toxic necrosis in the surrounding plant life.

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Summary: necrosis in Brief

Necrosis [nɛˈkroʊsɪs] is the death of cells or tissues due to injury or disease, often localized in one area of the body. Examples include avascular necrosis, where bone tissue dies due to a lack of blood supply, and toxic necrosis, which occurs when tissue is exposed to toxins or poisons. In severe cases, amputation may be necessary to prevent the spread of necrosis.