necrosis
71renal cortical necrosis — necrosis of the renal cortex due to ischemia, often following acute tubular necrosis; it is usually seen as a complication of an obstetric condition such as abruptio placentae, septic abortion, preeclampsia, retained fetus, or amniotic fluid… …
72radio-necrosis — Necrosis tisular ulcerosa tórpida ligada a una irradiación excesiva y localizada …
73central necrosis — necrosis of the central portion of a cell, a bone, or a lobule of the liver …
74gangrenous pulp necrosis — necrosis of the pulp tissue due to ischemia with superimposed bacterial infection, representing an advanced stage of untreated pulpitis. Called also pulp gangrene. See also necrotic pulp, under pulp …
75mercurial necrosis — necrosis due to mercury poisoning …
76peripheral necrosis — necrosis of the peripheral portion of an organ, such as of a liver lobule in puerperal eclampsia …
77phosphorus necrosis — necrosis of the jaw, sometimes associated with deposition of new subperiosteal bone, occurring in workers exposed to yellow phosphorus fumes. Called also phosphonecrosis and phossy jaw …
78postpartum pituitary necrosis — necrosis of the pituitary during the postpartum period, often associated with shock and excessive uterine bleeding during delivery, and leading to variable patterns of hypopituitarism; called also Sheehan syndrome …
79pressure necrosis — necrosis due to insufficient local blood supply, as in pressure ulcers …
80radium necrosis — necrosis of bones due to exposure to radium, formerly common in workers in radium plants …