Sentences with necrotic
ne·cro·sis
N n - Unit director John Thompson said within seven days the tumours become necrotic and die, and within 14 days they simply lift off the skin.
- A pressure sore is defined as a soft tissue necrotic region, as a consequence of compression of tissue between external surfaces and bones.
- Black circles rim Flynn's eyes, the emergence of necrotic tissue from the infection.
- Ashford's flesh was grey and necrotic, peeling away around the dark pits of his eye sockets.
- With long-nosed forceps, he dug into cuts to pluck out bone fragments and yellowish tufts of material he described as necrotic, or dead.