Necrotic tissue ... tissue is called eschar (see Figure 7). Hypergranulation tissue has a sort, flaccid texture very different from normal granulation tissue. Odor in wounds is a significant ...
Typical lesions progress from red or gray macules or papules, to red or gray macules or papules with a central eschar or ulceration ... applied to the wound to loosen the necrotic tissue.
The site of the wound may start to develop necrotic (dead) tissue called eschar, though this may develop earlier. It looks like a big, black scab covering the wound area. Most brown recluse bites ...