Unlike those of some other Australian spiders, redback bites do not necrose.
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Riggs first demonstrated his method of conventional periodontal therapy in 1856 : he removed salivary and serumal deposits and necrosed bone from the teeth with scrapers that he designed.
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For instance, this has been utilized in ablative treatments using high-intensity focused ultrasound where the treated necrosed tissue can be distinguished with MRE even in real time.
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Consequently, in the event of a fracture the proximal segment of the scaphoid will be devoid of a vascular supply, and will if action is not taken avascularly necrose within a sufferer's snuffbox.
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It grows rapidly, reaching a large size within days or weeks, and if untreated for months will almost always starve itself of nourishment, necrose ( die ), slough, and heal with scarring.
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Large ones grow, mainly outward, from the bowel wall until the point where they outstrip their blood supply and necrose ( die ) on the inside, forming a cavity that may eventually come to communicate with the bowel lumen.