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in a mature ovary of adults. Autoamputation has been reported to affect the tip of fingers. Though autoamputation is often regarded as an acquired ailment, it could also be congenital. Chronic torsion or a delay in the diagnosis of acute adnexal torsion has been attributed as causes of acquired autoamputation
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can predispose one to autoamputation. However, autoamputation has been described as spontaneous. Autoamputation has often been associated with fingers and toes but other parts of the body can suffer this condition as well. There have been reported cases of ovarian autoamputation in a newborn and also
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Though its facts are being unraveled and analyzed, autoamputation can be categorized as acute, subacute or chronic. Acute autoamputation is characterized by tumor necrosis. This is accompanied by inadequate supply of blood to the heart and other body parts (ischemia) leading to the degeneration of
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the cells, a condition known as atropy. Chronic or subacute autoamputation is evident in the attachment of the tumor to other cells surrounding it. There is a rare possibility of the tumor detaching itself from the
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Behera, Biswanath; Gochhait Debasis; Thappa, Devinder, Mohan. (November–December 2017). "Psedoanihum and autoamputation associated with lamellar ichthyosis".
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Kaushik, R; Stree, B. S.; Attri, A.K. (2002). "Spontaneous autoamputation of the foot in a case of diabetes, atherosclerosis and gangrene".
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Cryer, Sian. (July 2016). "The use of manuka honey to facilitate the autoamputation of fingertip necrosis".
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Lee, Keun; Song, Min; Jung, In; Lee, Yong; Park, Eun (2016).
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Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology
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or organ from the body. This is not to be confused with
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Index

amputation
appendage
self-amputation
starved of oxygen
dies
gangrene
ainhum
cryoglobulinemia
thromboangiitis obliterans
frostbite
Buerger disease
Reynaud's phenomenon
diabetes
pedicle
Autotomy
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"Amputation of an ovarian mature cystic teratoma: a case report and a review of the literature"
doi
10.1186/s12957-016-0981-7
PMC
4989355
PMID

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