Necrosis Hemorrhagic

Hemorrhagic necrosis (tumor hemorrhagicus) is a serious medical problem that occurs as a result of damage to blood vessels, leading to bleeding and tissue necrosis. Necrosis can occur in various organs and systems of the body, including the brain, liver, kidneys, intestines and others.

Hemorrhagic necrosis can be caused by various causes, such as injury, infection, tumors, autoimmune diseases and certain medications. Symptoms of hemorrhagic necrosis may include abdominal pain, blood in the urine or stool, indigestion, weakness, fatigue, pale skin and