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gangrene

[gang-green, gang-green] / ˈgæŋ grin, gæŋˈgrin /






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It is attached to a head and shoulders defined by orange and black ink that resembles a silken swath of tie-dye but also gangrene.

From New York Times

The medics were worried: "Do Merve's feet have gangrene? Or is this the first symptom of hypothermia?"

From BBC

The other significant condition that contributed to his death was "peripheral arteriosclerosis with gangrene of the feet."

From Salon

She then developed gangrene in her fingers and toes "which has resulted in extensive amputation surgery and subsequent permanent disability," the report stated.

From BBC

He’s undergone two blood clot surgeries in his legs, but some wounds haven’t healed and he has early stages of gangrene in his left foot.

From Washington Times