Coagulative necrosis is due to -
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- Denaturation of protein
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- Enzymatic digestion
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- Infection
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- None
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- As explained above, necrosis results from two concurrent processes → Enzymatic digestion and denaturation of proteins.
- Necrotic cells may have different morphological patterns depending on the process that predominates.
- If Denaturation of proteins is the primary pattern → Coagulative necrosis develops.
- If enzymatic digestion is the primary pattern → Liquifactive necrosis develops.