"Gangrened" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Gangrened refers to a part of the body that has died due to a lack of blood supply, typically as a result of injury or infection.
Gangliosidosis is a rare genetic disorder that affects the body's ability to break down certain fatty substances called gangliosides. It is a form of lysosomal storage disease, characterized by the accumulation of gangliosides in the cells of the body. The accumulated gangliosides can cause damage to the nervous system and other tissues, leading to a range of symptoms and complications, including intellectual disability, seizures, vision loss, and skeletal abnormalities. The disorder is usually inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern, and there is currently no cure for gangliosidosis.
The adjective "gangly" means having a tall and awkwardly long body, often referring to a person's uneven or lanky structure. It can also describe something as being awkward or clumsy in movement.
Gangrene is a medical term that refers to the death of tissue, usually due to a lack of blood supply or infection. This can occur in the skin, muscles, or other organs, and can be caused by a variety of factors such as poor circulation, infection, or injury. In severe cases, gangrene can be life-threatening and may require surgical removal of the affected tissue.