caseation /kā′sē·ā″shən/ [L, caseus, cheese] , a form of tissue necrosis in which the cellular outline is lost and the appearance is that of crumbly or liquefied cheese. It is typical of tuberculosis. See also caseous. −caseate, v.
caseation /kā′sē·ā″shən/ [L, caseus, cheese] , a form of tissue necrosis in which the cellular outline is lost and the appearance is that of crumbly or liquefied cheese. It is typical of tuberculosis. See also caseous. −caseate, v.