The term gout is used generically to describe the spectrum of this illness from acute to chronic. Furthermore cells in the ECM fibroblasts.
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4 The term necrotizing fasciitis was coined by Wilson in the 1950s to describe necrosis of the fascia and subcutaneous tissue with relative sparing of the underlying muscle.

. A variant of a gene APOE4 that has been associated with Alzheimers disease seems to interfere with brain cells ability to use insulin which may eventually cause the cells to starve and die. In 1989 Rosenberg proposed the term sarcopenia Greek sarx or flesh penia or loss to describe this age-related decrease of muscle mass 1 2Although sarcopenia is primarily a disease of the elderly its development may be associated. 5 Necrotizing fasciitis is characterized by rapid destruction of tissue systemic toxicity.
The interest about sarcopenia the age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function is growing considerably. The Greeks used the term gangraina to describe putrefaction death of tissue. There are often pathological changes in bone and skin excessive sweating tissue swelling and extreme sensitivity to touch known.
Although many laypeople associate the term gangrene with a bacterial infection the medical use of the term includes any cause that compromises the blood supply for example peripheral arterial disease or other blood vessel disease and results in tissue death in the affected part of the body. Both RSD and CRPS are chronic conditions characterized by severe burning pain most often affecting one of the extremities arms legs hands or feet. ECM components are essential for wound healing because they provide the framework for cell migration maintain the correct cell polarity for the re-assembly of multilayer structures and participate in the angiogenesis.
Necrotizing skin infections were first described by Jones in 1871 although at the time the term hospital gangrene was used. People who have gout typically suffer. The inheritance of the latter condition is autosomal dominant with variable expressivity.
The term tumoral calcinosis has been used liberally to describe any massive collection of periarticular calcification although the term actually refers to a hereditary condition associated with massive periarticular calcification Figure 39-11. The term Fibrosis is used to describe the extensive deposition of collagen that occurs under these situations. Type 3 diabetes is a term that has been proposed to describe the connection between Alzheimers and diabetes.
RSD is an older term used to describe one form of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome CRPS.
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