Liquefactive necrosis occurs in

Correct Answer: Brain
Description: i.e. (Brain): (45-Harsh mohan 6th) (15-129- Robbins & Cotran 8th)LIQUEFACTIVE (COLLIQUATIVE) NECROSIS - occurs commonly due to ischaemic injury and bacterial or fungal infections* It occurs due to degradation of tissue by the action of powerful hydrolytic enzyme.* Common examples are Infarct brain and abscess cavity* Duret hemorrhage is seen in Brain** (Duret haemorrhage is small area in bleeding in ventral & paramedian part of upper brain stem (midbrain & pons)
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