• Caseous necrosis
–Found in Tuberculous pulmonary infection
–Combination of coagulative and liquefactive necrosis
–Necrotic debris not completely digested thus tissues appear granular like clumped cheese
Coagulative necrosis
–Primarily found in Kidneys, heart, and adrenal glands
–Protein denaturation causes the protein albumin to change from a gelatinous, transparent state to a firm, opaque state
–Gangrene is an example