devascularised
Devascularised (British English) or devascularized (American English) is an adjective used in medicine and biology to describe tissue, an organ, or a region that has had its blood supply removed or severely reduced. The resulting lack of perfusion leads to ischemia and, if circulation is not restored, potential tissue necrosis.
Causes of devascularisation include traumatic injury that severs or damages blood vessels, thrombosis or embolism that
In clinical practice, devascularised tissue typically shows diminished or absent enhancement on contrast imaging, and may
Devascularisation is distinct from revascularization or neovascularization, which describe restoration or creation of blood supply rather