nekrotikus
Nekrotikus is a term of Greek origin, derived from "nekros" meaning "dead" and referring to the process of death of cells or tissues in a living organism. This pathological condition, known as necrosis, occurs when cells are damaged beyond repair due to factors such as injury, infection, or lack of blood supply. The cellular changes associated with necrosis include irreversible alterations in cell membranes, organelles, and genetic material. Macroscopically, necrotic tissue often appears discolored, softened, or shrunken, depending on the type of necrosis.
There are several distinct types of necrosis, each characterized by specific morphological features and underlying causes.