Q. Coagulative necrosis (Solved)

1. results from necrosis in which cellular enzymatic digestion predominates over denaturation

2. is characterised by a marked leukocytic infiltrate

3. is uncommon after myocardial infarction

4. usually occurs after irreversible ischaemic cellular damage

5. is not usually seen in association with caseous necrosis

  • d. usually occurs after irreversible ischaemic cellular damage
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