szövetelhalást
Szövetelhalás, also known as tissue death, refers to the irreversible loss of viability in a tissue, which is a group of cells that work together to perform a specific function. This process can occur due to various factors, including ischemia, which is a lack of blood supply, or hypoxia, a deficiency in oxygen supply. Other causes can include infection, trauma, or toxic substances. The hallmarks of szövetelhalás include cellular swelling, nuclear changes, and the release of intracellular contents into the extracellular space. This process is a critical aspect of wound healing and tissue repair, as it allows for the removal of damaged tissue and the regeneration of new, healthy tissue. However, uncontrolled or excessive szövetelhalás can lead to serious health issues, such as organ failure or even death. Understanding the mechanisms and consequences of szövetelhalás is essential for the development of effective treatments for various diseases and conditions.