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Dictionary » N » Necrose NecroseUndergo necrosis; the tissue around the wound necrosed. ![]()
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Results from our forumtroponin... heart? Maybe there are heart-specific troponins? I dunno. The basic idea has to be that the damaged heart muscle releases troponin as the cells necrose.
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The Fiber Disease... Cavitation (bubble action) likely plays a role in both breakup and tissue damage. High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is used to thermally necrose tumors or cauterize bleeds. Treatment area control and image guidance are two challenges that have slowed clinical acceptance. Bubbles likely ...
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