IPA: /kəˈsiː.eɪ.ʃən/
KK: /kɛˈseɪʃən/
The process where body tissue breaks down and turns into a soft, cheese-like material due to necrosis.
The doctor explained that caseation can occur in certain infections, leading to the formation of cheesy tissue.
Caseation is formed from "caseus" (meaning cheese) and the suffix "-ation" (indicating a process or action). The term refers to the process of cheese formation or the transformation of tissue into a cheese-like substance, often used in medical contexts to describe necrotic tissue.
Think of 'caseus' meaning cheese, and remember that 'caseation' refers to the process of something becoming cheese-like, especially in medical terms.