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What type of infection can be associated with liquefactive coagulation?
What type of infection can be associated with liquefactive coagulation?
- Viral
- Fungal
- Parasitic
- All of the above (correct)
Which type of gangrene tends to liquefy the tissue and is likely to cause an infection?
Which type of gangrene tends to liquefy the tissue and is likely to cause an infection?
- Wet gangrene (correct)
- Dry gangrene
- Gas gangrene
- Caseous gangrene
What causes the formation of liquid-filled cysts or pus in liquefactive coagulation?
What causes the formation of liquid-filled cysts or pus in liquefactive coagulation?
- Bacterial toxins
- Immune response
- Formation of granulomas
- Release of hydrolytic enzymes (correct)
Which type of gangrene is associated with Clostridium infection producing toxins and H2S bubbles?
Which type of gangrene is associated with Clostridium infection producing toxins and H2S bubbles?
In which type of gangrene does a granuloma usually form?
In which type of gangrene does a granuloma usually form?
What is a characteristic feature of dry gangrene?
What is a characteristic feature of dry gangrene?