Explore Necrosis through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like mortification or gangrene. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Necrosis in a sentence
Necrosis meaning
The localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.
Synonyms of Necrosis
Using Necrosis
- The main meaning on this page is: The localized death of cells or tissues through injury, disease, or the interruption of blood supply.
- Useful related words include: mortification, gangrene, sphacelus, death.
- In the example corpus, necrosis often appears in combinations such as: necrosis of, tumor necrosis, necrosis factor.
Context around Necrosis
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 10 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Necrosis
- In this selection, "necrosis" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, avascular, skin, tumor, typically, must and jacob stand out and add context to how "necrosis" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include acute myocardial necrosis the death and but the necrosis in her. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "necrosis" sits close to words such as abated, aberrations and abolitionists, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with necrosis
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
I did NOT have necrosis or life-threatening issues prior to removal. (12 words)
Bilateral hydronephrosis and renal papillary necrosis have also been reported in some cases. (13 words)
Amico Bignami in a report wrote that the wounds were caused by " neurotic necrosis ". (14 words)
Cellular changes The nucleus changes in necrosis, and characteristics of this change are determined by manner in which its DNA breaks down: * Karyolysis: the chromatin of the nucleus fades due to the loss of the DNA by degradation. (38 words)
However, going under the surgeon's knife for five-and-a-half hours left her with necrosis, which causes skin tissue to die - often turning black - as a result of an injury or lack of blood supply. (37 words)
Antigen presentation and production of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)–alpha by the local tissue dendrocytes results in the recruitment and augmentation of T-lymphocyte proliferation and enhances the cytotoxicity of the other immune effector cells. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
This will lead to necrosis of stem and root tips and leaf edges. citation For example, necrosis of tissue can be found in the Arabidopsis thaliana due to plant pathogens.
Treatment of necrosis typically involves two distinct processes: Usually, the underlying cause of the necrosis must be treated before the dead tissue itself can be dealt with.
A pathologist later ruled she had suffered acute myocardial necrosis - the death of heart cells - but was unable to establish the cause.
But the necrosis in her hand, fingers and feet meant she needed two surgeries to remove her limbs.
Diagnosed with avascular necrosis, Jacob would get a second opinion at Stanford's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital.
He announced that he had been diagnosed with Avascular Necrosis in his right hip joint - a disease which causes the death of bone tissue due to a lack of blood supply.
Her nipples then contracted necrosis, which is the death of bodily tissue, leaving Chloe ‘petrified and traumatised’.
Saudi’s import ban for shrimp remains in place due to shrimp diseases, such as Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis, White Spot Syndrome, and Acute Hepatopancreatic Disease, DTI-EMB noted.
Severe reactions can cause painful blistering, and encounters with venomous jellyfish may lead to skin necrosis.
However, going under the surgeon's knife for five-and-a-half hours left her with necrosis, which causes skin tissue to die - often turning black - as a result of an injury or lack of blood supply.
Nonetheless, a bite could cause serious tissue necrosis, which could lead to pain, swelling, blood loss and, in some severe cases, tissue damage.
Some of the earliest biologics, including adalimumab, etanercept, and infliximab, work by inhibiting tumor necrosis (TNF)-alpha, a protein broadly involved in inflammation.
I did NOT have necrosis or life-threatening issues prior to removal.
One of the biggest risks with injections that go wrong is that a patient could develop necrosis, a form of cell injury that results in the premature death of cells.
Amico Bignami in a report wrote that the wounds were caused by " neurotic necrosis ".
Antigen presentation and production of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)–alpha by the local tissue dendrocytes results in the recruitment and augmentation of T-lymphocyte proliferation and enhances the cytotoxicity of the other immune effector cells.
Aortic root dilatation is thought to be due to a mesenchymal defect as pathological evidence of cystic medial necrosis has been found by several studies.
Bilateral hydronephrosis and renal papillary necrosis have also been reported in some cases.
Care must be taken in giving these solutions because they can cause skin necrosis if the IV is infiltrated, sclerosis of veins, and many other fluid and electrolyte disturbances if administered incorrectly.
Cellular changes The nucleus changes in necrosis, and characteristics of this change are determined by manner in which its DNA breaks down: * Karyolysis: the chromatin of the nucleus fades due to the loss of the DNA by degradation.
Common combinations with necrosis
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- necrosis of 7×
- tumor necrosis 7×
- necrosis factor 4×
- necrosis and 4×
- to necrosis 3×
- the necrosis 3×
- necrosis in 3×
- necrosis which 3×
- in necrosis 3×
- of necrosis 2×