Hemorrhagic infarction is seen in all except:
Correct Answer: Septicemia
Description: Hemorrhagic infarction is seen in:
Hypercoagulable states (OCP use, pregnancy, polycythemia vera, malignancy, etc.)
Embolism - Infarct is attributed to lysis of clot exposing infarct tissue and its permeable capillary bed to recirculating blood.
Venous thrombosis.
Category:
Pathology
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