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1) COAGULATION NECROSIS​

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Answered by 426ARYANSINGH
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COAGULATION NECROSIS

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Answered by vaishali0208bhatt8
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Coagulative necrosis is a type of accidental cell death typically caused by ischemia or infarction. In coagulative necrosis the architectures of dead tissue is preserved for at least a couple of days.[1] It is believed that the injury denatures structural proteins as well as lysosomal enzymes thus blocking the proteolysis of the damaged cells. The lack of lysosomal enzymes allows it to maintain a "coagulated" morphology for some time. Like most types of necrosis if enough viable cells are present around the affected area regeneration will usually occur.

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