Paranecrosis

In medicine, paranecrosis is a change in body tissue that occurs as a result of the development of an infectious process. The pathogenesis of the disease is in the nature of reactive inflammation. Over time, necrosis of connective tissue cells occurs, after which the inflammatory process continues to develop.

The paranecrotic process can develop independently or against the background of other inflammatory diseases. In some cases, the process is accompanied by the formation of purulent cavities, ascites, and accumulation of fluid in the pleural cavity.

According to statistics, women from 30 to 60 years old suffer from paranephritis. Paranephritis is also diagnosed in men and patients over 40 years of age. Forecast