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Gangrenous necrosis
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This type of necrosis most often affects the lower extremities or bowel and is secondary to vascular occlusion.
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When complicated by infective heterolysis and consequent liquefactive necrosis, gangrenous necrosis is called wet gangrene.
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When characterized primarily by coagulative necrosis without liquefaction, gangrenous necrosis is called dry gangrene.
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Fibrinoid necrosis
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Fat necrosis occurs in two forms:
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