What is the difference between necrotising and non necrotising tissue?
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Necrotizing tissue
Necrotizing fasciitis is a type of soft tissue infection. It can destroy the tissue in your skin and muscles as well as subcutaneous tissue, which is the tissue beneath your skin. Necrotizing fasciitis is most commonly caused by an infection with group A Streptococcus, commonly known as “flesh-eating bacteria.”
necrotising granuloma
. A granuloma that is not associated with necrotic changes. The majority of cases are of non-infectious origin. Causes include sarcoidosis, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, drug reactions, and Crohn disease. [ from NCI]
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