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Fibrinoid Necrosis

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  • Fibrinoid Necrosis is a morphological pattern of necrosis characterized by the presence of an amorphous eosinophilic material reminiscent of fibrin within the area of cell death. It should be pointed out that although fibrin is a significant component of the eosinophilic material although other substances may also be present.
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