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Liquefactive necrosis
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Ischemic injury to the central nervous system (CNS) characteristically results in liquefactive necrosis. After the death of CNS cells, liquefaction is caused by autolysis.
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Digestion, softening, and liquefaction of tissue are characteristics.
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Suppurative infections characterized by the formation of pus (liquefied tissue debris and neutrophils) by heterolytic mechanisms involve liquefactive necrosis.
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