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Consequently, the R-Ras-deficient mice suffered extensive tissue necrosis and substantial muscle mass loss.
The medical examiner finished the autopsy yesterday and will be conducting extensive tissue tests, a spokeswoman, Ellen Borakove, said.
Abdominal wall reconstruction following extensive tissue loss is essential and can be achieved using autologous flaps.
Subcutaneous skin nodules and extensive tissue necrosis with vascular calcification characterize this process.
Non-seeded scaffolds (control groups) retrieved 4 weeks after implantation did not exhibit extensive tissue formation.
Patent pericyte-seeded TEVGs revealed extensive tissue remodeling with collagen and elastin present.
Patients: Four patients presented over an 8-month period with extensive tissue loss and the subsequent diagnosis of calciphylaxis.
In these reactions, also called delayed-type because they arise in a matter of days rather than minutes or hours, T cells either activate a local inflammatory reaction, which can cause extensive tissue damage, or they kill tissue cells directly.
So-called "dum-dum bullets," which cause extensive tissue damage, poisonous gases, and chemical weapons are prohibited, and the use of mines has been restricted.
Days later, swollen and delusional, Ms. Spears was taken by ambulance to another hospital where doctors found a severe clot and extensive tissue damage.
Alkalis, such as lye, ammonia, and lime, are particularly damaging in that they tend to rapidly melt and penetrate the cornea, producing extensive tissue destruction within the eye.
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