Adjective
Affected with necrosis; as, necrotic tissue; characterized by, or producing, necrosis; as, a necrotic process.
Source: Webster's dictionarynecrotic tissue Source: Internet
A complex set of biochemical reactions regulates the oxidation of LDL particles, chiefly stimulated by presence of necrotic cell debris and free radicals in the endothelium. Source: Internet
Affected tissue is replaced by scarring and cavities filled with caseous necrotic material. Source: Internet
Internal view of fetal sac, before resection of distal necrotic part. Source: Internet
Internal view of fetal sac, the necrotic distal part is to the left. Source: Internet
Other priority patients include those with infections (either third molars or necrotic teeth) or avulsed permanent teeth, as well as patients with a history of smoking or smokeless tobacco with ulcers in the oral cavity. Source: Internet