| 1. | In most cases, the center of this focus undergoes caseous necrosis.
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| 2. | In caseous necrosis no histological architecture is preserved.
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| 3. | However, in the lung, extensive caseous necrosis with confluent cheesy tan granulomas is typical.
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| 4. | The ceca experience ulcerations, enlargement, and caseous masses start to form inside of them.
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| 5. | The liver develops round, haemorrhagic, 1-2 centimeter oci that have caseous cores.
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| 6. | Granulomatous tubercules eventually develop central caseous necrosis and tend to become confluent, replacing the lymphoid tissue.
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| 7. | Granulomatous tubercules evolve to central caseous necrosis and tend to become confluent, replacing the lymphoid tissue.
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| 8. | To the naked eye, this has the texture of soft, white cheese and is termed caseous necrosis.
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| 9. | The conditions under which TMEM251 falls include infantile-onset Pompe disease, caseous tuberculosis granulomas, and endurance exercise training.
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| 10. | In a process called caseous necrosis the disc tissue dies leading to vertebral narrowing and eventually to vertebral collapse and spinal damage.
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