Define shortly necroptosis in pathology

Necroptosis is a form of programmed cell death, also known as regulated necrosis, that occurs as a result of certain pathological conditions. In necroptosis, a cell undergoes a programmed death process that resembles necrosis, typically induced by factors such as infection, inflammation, and cellular stress. Unlike apoptosis, necroptosis is characterized by the release of cellular contents and an inflammatory response, which can contribute to tissue damage and the progression of various diseases.