koagulaatiokitis
Koagulaatiokitis, also known as coagulation necrosis, is a type of tissue death that occurs when the blood supply to an organ or tissue is interrupted. This condition is characterized by the formation of a firm, white, and often yellowish clot within the affected area. The process begins with the activation of the coagulation cascade, a series of enzymatic reactions that lead to the formation of a fibrin clot. This clot is intended to seal off the damaged area and prevent the spread of blood, but in koagulaatiokitis, the clot formation is excessive and can lead to tissue damage.
The exact cause of koagulaatiokitis can vary depending on the context. It can occur in conditions such
Koagulaatiokitis is typically diagnosed through imaging studies, such as computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging
Despite its name, koagulaatiokitis is not a benign condition. The formation of a clot can lead to