Hi Susan.... I think you mean necrotizing, mennococal and pneumonia. Basically, here are what those terms mean.... Necrotizing = process of death of cells or tissues through injury or disease, especially in a localized area of the body...
2 Answers · Health · 29/09/2010
England declared war on China in 1839-1842 over the countries attempt to stop the Opium trade. They also declared war on China for the same reason in 1856-1860. France also helped make sure the Chinese had...
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 13/03/2007
No way. His victims didn t have that luxury, why should he?
19 Answers · Politics & Government · 28/09/2010
Sharon, you likely mean "necrotizing" encephalitis. It is NOT known to be infectious and the cause is not known. Necrotizing Encephalitis of Maltese is a form of necrotizing encephalitis of unknown etiology in...
3 Answers · Health · 26/12/2010
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6 Answers · Computers & Internet · 12/02/2007
does necrotizing fascitis ever truel go away or will the person have complications their whole life?
Narcotizing fascitis is caused by a bacteria, and that ...
2 Answers · Health · 31/07/2007
narcotising flesh no bloodstream ..they need fresh free flowing blood and it's part of the virus's modus operandi to infect a new host
18 Answers · Society & Culture · 16/08/2009
I think acute narcotizing gingival disease. If your immune system decreases this disease in the mouth takes shape. Its ease to cure, just few shots of Benzine Penicillin.
3 Answers · Health · 09/07/2008
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4 Answers · Education & Reference · 22/11/2012
I believe that what you are talking about is actually Narcotizing Fascitis. (the symptoms you explained are textbook example...
3 Answers · Health · 20/01/2007