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Cell injury, cell death, and adaptations
  • Tameyra Stefani Al-Suhairy

  • 問題数 62 • 8/19/2024

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    Irreversible cell injury (necrosis) light microscope

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    Metaplasia

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    Atrophy mechanism

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    Fibrinoid necrosis

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    Hyperplasia, hypertrophy

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    Mechanism:

    Atrophy

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    Acquired

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    Cellular aging

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    Fat necrosis

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    Symptom

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    Inflammation necrosis

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    Small spindle shaped uterine Smooth muscle cells (normal uterus)

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    Atrophy

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    Hormonal physiologic hyperplasia

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    Physiologic atrophy

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    Pathogenesis

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    Coagulative necrosis

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    Pyknosis

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    Connective tissue metaplasia

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    Karyorrhexis

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    Morphologic changes

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    Unknown cause of a disease Cryptogenic, essential, spontaneous

    Idiopathic disease

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    Reversible cell injury (light microscope)

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    Large plump cells (gravid uterus)

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    Compensatory physiologic hyperplasia

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    Excess growth factors pathologic hyperplasia

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    Atrophy

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    Reversible

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    hypertrophy physiologic

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    Coagulative necrosis

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    Basic reactions of cell Tissues to abnormal stimuli Inherited defect that underlie all disease

    General pathology

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    Mechanism:

    Atrophy

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    Hypertrophy uterus during pregnancy

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    Clinical manifestation

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    Metaplasia

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    Caseous necrosis (cheeselike)

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    5 patterns tissue necrosis

    Coagulative, Liquefactive, Caseous, Fat, Fibrinoid

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    Hypertrophy

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    Karyolysis

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    Irreversible cell injury (necrosis)

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    Atrophy

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    4 aspects of disease process forming the core of pathology

    Etiology, Pathogenesis, Morphologic changes, Clinical manifestations

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    Genetic

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    Pathologic atrophy

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    Pathologic hypertrophy

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    mechanism

    Metaplasia

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    Studies specific responses of specialized organs and tissues Responsible for disorders

    Special or systemic pathology

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    Metaplasia

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    Metaplasia

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    Hyperplasia

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    Signs

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    Metaplasia

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    Cellular adaptations

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    Excess hormones pathologic hyperplasia

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    Irreversible

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    Normal

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    Mechanism:

    Metaplasia

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    Liquefactive necrosis

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    Mechanism:

    Metaplasia

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    Multifactorial

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    Hyperplasia

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    Hypertrophy