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		<title>What is Gangrene? Rotting Flesh, Decomposing Tissue</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gangrene is the death of tissue followed by consumption by pathogens, usually bacteria. When any living tissue gets injured and if healing and repair is impossible, the tissue will die. This is known as necrosis. If the tissue is not discarded or the body cannot wall it off, bacteria will begin to consume this dead [...]]]></description>
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