Medical Definition of Coagulation necrosis

1. A type of necrosis in which the affected cells or tissue are converted into a dry, dull, fairly homogeneous eosinophilic mass without nuclear staining, as a result of the coagulation of protein as occurs in an infarct; microscopically, the necrotic process involves chiefly the cells, and remnants of histologic elements (e.g., elastin, collagen, muscle fibres) may be recognizable, as well as "ghosts" of cells and portions of cell membranes; may be caused by heat, ischemia, and other agents that destroy tissue, including enzymes that would continue to alter the devitalised cellular substance. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coagulation Necrosis

coagula
coagulabilities
coagulability
coagulable
coagulant
coagulants
coagulase
coagulases
coagulate
coagulated
coagulates
coagulating
coagulation
coagulation factor
coagulation factor XI
coagulation necrosis (current term)
coagulation profile
coagulation time
coagulation vitamin
coagulations
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coagulator
coagulators
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coagulin
coagulometer
coagulopathy
coagulum
coagulums
coaita

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