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necrosis
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  • The awe-stricken smee was so quiet that Max finally touched its oozing, necrotic hand.†  (source)
  • The plague sores—buboes—are lymph nodes that have been turned into necrotic, hemorrhagic tissue.†  (source)
  • When abnormal deposition of calcium salts takes place in necrotic tissues, it's known as dystrophic calcification.†  (source)
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  • It triggers a creeping, spotty necrosis that spreads through all the internal organs.†  (source)
  • He felt the uterus, turning it gently to see if there were any ruptures or necrotic areas.†  (source)
  • Bone deformations, particularly those caused by necrosis of the skull, were common; and the worn state of the teeth of many skulls showed that these belonged to old and enfeebled animals.†  (source)
  • Karen Karstedt did not indulge in self-deception about even the final stages of her illness; she knew only too well how things stood and what the necrosis in her fingertips meant.†  (source)
  • Less chance of necrosis ... "What now?" she asked.†  (source)
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