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单词 necrose
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Definition of necrose in English:

necrose

verb ˈnɛkrəʊsnɛˈkrəʊsnɛˈkroʊs
Medicine
  • (with reference to cells) die or cause to die owing to disease, injury, or failure of the blood supply.

    no object the knee became painful when the overlying skin necrosed under pressure
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The knee eventually became painful when the overlying skin necrosed under pressure and then got infected.
    • The patient should be referred for dental advice, as the pulp has probably necrosed, and dental abscess will probably follow in due course.
    • Histology showed necrosed tissue, which was strongly indicative of pituitary adenoma.
    • A severely inflamed pulp will eventually necrose, causing apical periodontitis, which is inflammation around the apex of the tooth.
    • Even the Nocardia abscesses, that are large and necrose, usually do it in a more uniform manner without multiple areas of destruction.
    • A small area at the lower end had necrosed and required secondary intention healing.
    Synonyms
    decay, rot, decompose, go bad, go off, perish, spoil, deteriorate, fester, moulder

Origin

Early 19th century: back-formation from necrosis.

Definition of necrose in US English:

necrose

verbneˈkrōsnɛˈkroʊs
Medicine
  • (with reference to cells) die or cause to die owing to disease, injury, or failure of the blood supply.

    no object the knee became painful when the overlying skin necrosed under pressure
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A small area at the lower end had necrosed and required secondary intention healing.
    • Even the Nocardia abscesses, that are large and necrose, usually do it in a more uniform manner without multiple areas of destruction.
    • The patient should be referred for dental advice, as the pulp has probably necrosed, and dental abscess will probably follow in due course.
    • Histology showed necrosed tissue, which was strongly indicative of pituitary adenoma.
    • The knee eventually became painful when the overlying skin necrosed under pressure and then got infected.
    • A severely inflamed pulp will eventually necrose, causing apical periodontitis, which is inflammation around the apex of the tooth.
    Synonyms
    decay, rot, decompose, go bad, go off, perish, spoil, deteriorate, fester, moulder

Origin

Early 19th century: back-formation from necrosis.

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