nekrotiska
Nekrotiska, in Swedish medical usage, is the adjective describing tissue or changes related to nekrosis (necrosis), the irreversible death of cells or tissues due to injury, ischemia, infection, toxins, or inflammatory processes. Necrosis is a distinct form of cell death from programmed cell death (apoptosis) and is typically accompanied by loss of membrane integrity and uncontrolled enzymatic digestion of cellular components.
There are several recognized morphologic patterns of nekrotiska changes. Coagulative necrosis preserves the general architecture of
Histologically, necrotic cells lose their membrane integrity, swell, and exhibit nuclear changes such as karyolysis, pyknosis,
Clinically, nekrotiska changes signal tissue injury that may require intervention to remove dead tissue, treat the