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coagulative necrosis
Which Organs Are Affected?
Coagulative necrosis often affects solid organs such as the
heart
,
kidneys
,
liver
, and
spleen
. It is less common in the
brain
, where
liquefactive necrosis
is more typical due to the high content of lipids and enzymes.
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