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What are the topological forms of infarction?
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➢Softening: refers to a white cerebral infarction (which very quickly takes on a very soft consistency). ➢"Dry" gangrene: a localized infarction of one extremity (toe, limb, nose, ear) following the obliteration of a terminal artery. ➢Suppuration: due to superinfection or during a heart attack aftermigration of septic embolus
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