k Gangrenous appendicitis, light micrograph Gangrenous appendicitis. Light micrograph through a section of an appendix showing gangrenous appendicitis. In appendicitis, the epithelial lining of the appendix becomes ulcerated and secretes an inflammatory exudate thick fluid. As the disease progresses, the inflammation spreads until until the exudate is present on the external surface peritoneum of the appendix. This causes peritonitis inflammation of the peritoneum and increases susceptibility to opportunistic infections. Here, necrosis tissue death has arisen as a result of infection gangrene, white spots at bottom and lower left. Pus from the infection is also seen top right. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Gangrenous appendicitis, light micrograph Gangrenous appendicitis. Light micrograph through a section of an appendix showing gangrenous appendicitis. In appendicitis, the epithelial lining of the appendix becomes ulcerated and secretes an inflammatory exudate  thick fluid . As the disease progresses, the inflammation spreads until until the exudate is present on the external surface  peritoneum  of the appendix. This causes peritonitis  inflammation of the peritoneum  and increases susceptibility to opportunistic infections. Here, necrosis  tissue death  has arisen as a result of infection  gangrene, white spots at bottom and lower left . Pus from the infection is also seen  top right .
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Gangrenous appendicitis, light micrograph

Gangrenous appendicitis. Light micrograph through a section of an appendix showing gangrenous appendicitis. In appendicitis, the epithelial lining of the appendix becomes ulcerated and secretes an inflammatory exudate (thick fluid). As the disease progresses, the inflammation spreads until until the exudate is present on the external surface (peritoneum) of the appendix. This causes peritonitis (inflammation of the peritoneum) and increases susceptibility to opportunistic infections. Here, necrosis (tissue death) has arisen as a result of infection (gangrene, white spots at bottom and lower left). Pus from the infection is also seen (top right).

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