necrotisk
Necrotisk is an adjective used in several Nordic languages to describe tissue or processes associated with necrosis, the death of cells in living tissue. It denotes non-viable tissue resulting from injury or disease and is distinguished from programmed cell death (apoptosis). In medical contexts, necrotisk refers to tissue that shows irreversible damage and inflammation due to disruption of blood supply, infection, toxins, or trauma.
Necrosis arises when cells lose membrane integrity and function, often following ischemia or hypoxia. Different patterns
Clinical significance centers on the impact of necrotic tissue on organ function and risk of infection or
Management focuses on treating the root cause (revascularization, antimicrobial therapy, or toxin removal) and on debridement