| 21. | The tissue can become irreversably damaged, a process known as necrosis.
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| 22. | The end result is hemorrhaging and ischaemic necrosis of tissue / organs.
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| 23. | The pressure deprives blood flow to the tissue, leading to necrosis.
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| 24. | In particular, no cases of necrosis have been reported.
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| 25. | Necroptosis is a programmed form of necrosis, or inflammatory cell death.
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| 26. | An important feature of granulomas is whether or not they contain necrosis.
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| 27. | Grossly, the kidneys may show patchy or diffuse renal cortical necrosis.
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| 28. | The end result is thrombosis and necrosis of the xenograft.
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| 29. | Toxicity may also include hypotension, blindness and hepatic necrosis.
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| 30. | Symptoms of extracellular freezing include structural damage, dehydration, and necrosis.
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