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* Occurs when the organism causing the initial necrosis in the tissue is capable of attracting and killing large numbers of [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]]]].  
 
* Occurs when the organism causing the initial necrosis in the tissue is capable of attracting and killing large numbers of [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]]]].  
 
** I.e the '''pyogenic bacteria'''.
 
** I.e the '''pyogenic bacteria'''.
* [[Neutrophils - WikiBlood|Neutrophils]] release proteolytic enzymes when they die.
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* [[Neutrophils|Neutrophils]] release proteolytic enzymes when they die.
** These digest the dead tissue and also more incoming [[Neutrophils - WikiBlood|neutrophils]].
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** These digest the dead tissue and also more incoming [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]].
 
*** The liquid formed is called '''pus'''.
 
*** The liquid formed is called '''pus'''.
* Pus is mainly composed of dead and dying [[Neutrophils - WikiBlood|neutrophils]] .
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* Pus is mainly composed of dead and dying [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]] .
 
** Also contains the remnants of the necrotic tissue cells.
 
** Also contains the remnants of the necrotic tissue cells.
* Although in favourable cases the [[Neutrophils - WikiBlood|neutrophils]] may eventually kill the organisms, in most cases the organisms persist, producing more pus.  
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* Although in favourable cases the [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]] may eventually kill the organisms, in most cases the organisms persist, producing more pus.  
 
** Produces an expanding sphere of pus known as an [[Acute Inflammation - Pathology#Purulent|'''abscess''']].  
 
** Produces an expanding sphere of pus known as an [[Acute Inflammation - Pathology#Purulent|'''abscess''']].  
 
*** If the abscess is near to the skin and pressure becomes sufficient after build up, it will burst.
 
*** If the abscess is near to the skin and pressure becomes sufficient after build up, it will burst.
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=====Histological Appearance of an Abscess=====
 
=====Histological Appearance of an Abscess=====
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* The necrotic area shows varying stages of degeneration of the [[Neutrophils - WikiBlood|neutrophils]].
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* The necrotic area shows varying stages of degeneration of the [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]].
** Ranges from nearly normal [[Neutrophils - WikiBlood|neutrophils]], through pyknosis, karyorrhexis and karyolysis, finally to a homogenous, structureless, mixture of remnants.
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** Ranges from nearly normal [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]], through pyknosis, karyorrhexis and karyolysis, finally to a homogenous, structureless, mixture of remnants.
 
*** Stains faintly bluish.
 
*** Stains faintly bluish.
 
* There is a host inflammatory response directed against the sphere of pus as it is forming.
 
* There is a host inflammatory response directed against the sphere of pus as it is forming.
 
** Results in a capsule of fibrous tissue which has many blood vessels on its inner surface.
 
** Results in a capsule of fibrous tissue which has many blood vessels on its inner surface.
*** Allows the transport of the vast number of [[Neutrophils - WikiBlood|neutrophils]] into the necrotic centre.  
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*** Allows the transport of the vast number of [[Neutrophils|neutrophils]] into the necrotic centre.  
 
*** Known as the 'pyogenic membrane'.  
 
*** Known as the 'pyogenic membrane'.  
 
*** Can be viewed following abscess discharge as a crater that has a reddish, somewhat ragged lining.  
 
*** Can be viewed following abscess discharge as a crater that has a reddish, somewhat ragged lining.