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Coagulative

(Tissues supplied by end arteries)



Heart


Liver


Kidney



Proteins denature first followed by enzymatic degradation


Liquefactive

Brain (occurs in CNS due to high fat content)



Enzymatic degradation occurs first due to release of lysosomal enzymes

Caseous

TB


Systemic fungi


Nocardia

Fatty

Enzymatic (Pancreatitis [saponification] )


Nonenymatic i.e breast trauma

Fibrinoid

Vasculitides (i.e Henoch-schonlein purpura


Churg-Strauss syndrome



Malignant Hypertension

Gangrenous

Common in limbs and GI tract



Dry (ischemic coagulative)



Wet (infection)