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- Tissue_gas abstract "Tissue gas is the name given to the action of the bacteria Clostridium perfringens (formerly known as C. welchii) in dead bodies. Its effect on the deceased is that of an extremely accelerated decomposition. It is only halted by embalming the body and special additive chemicals must be employed. It most commonly occurs in the bodies of people who have died of gangrene, large decubitus ulcers, necrotising fasciitis or who have had soil, faeces or water forced into wounds.".
- Tissue_gas wikiPageID "2798421".
- Tissue_gas wikiPageLength "653".
- Tissue_gas wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Tissue_gas wikiPageRevisionID "680899935".
- Tissue_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bacteria.
- Tissue_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gas_gangrene.
- Tissue_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medical_aspects_of_death.
- Tissue_gas wikiPageWikiLink Clostridium_perfringens.
- Tissue_gas wikiPageWikiLink Decomposition.
- Tissue_gas wikiPageWikiLink Decubitus_ulcers.
- Tissue_gas wikiPageWikiLink Embalming.
- Tissue_gas wikiPageWikiLink Faeces.
- Tissue_gas wikiPageWikiLink Feces.
- Tissue_gas wikiPageWikiLink Gangrene.
- Tissue_gas wikiPageWikiLink Necrotising_fasciitis.
- Tissue_gas wikiPageWikiLink Necrotizing_fasciitis.
- Tissue_gas wikiPageWikiLink Pressure_ulcer.
- Tissue_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "tissue gas".
- Tissue_gas hasPhotoCollection Tissue_gas.
- Tissue_gas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Death-stub.
- Tissue_gas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Tissue_gas subject Category:Bacteria.
- Tissue_gas subject Category:Gas_gangrene.
- Tissue_gas subject Category:Medical_aspects_of_death.
- Tissue_gas hypernym Name.
- Tissue_gas type Article.
- Tissue_gas type Article.
- Tissue_gas comment "Tissue gas is the name given to the action of the bacteria Clostridium perfringens (formerly known as C. welchii) in dead bodies. Its effect on the deceased is that of an extremely accelerated decomposition. It is only halted by embalming the body and special additive chemicals must be employed. It most commonly occurs in the bodies of people who have died of gangrene, large decubitus ulcers, necrotising fasciitis or who have had soil, faeces or water forced into wounds.".
- Tissue_gas label "Tissue gas".
- Tissue_gas sameAs m.083c9y.
- Tissue_gas sameAs Q7809661.
- Tissue_gas sameAs Q7809661.
- Tissue_gas wasDerivedFrom Tissue_gas?oldid=680899935.
- Tissue_gas isPrimaryTopicOf Tissue_gas.