_____ amyloidosis is characterized by systemic deposition of AA amyloid, which is derived from serum amyloid-associated protein (SAA)
_____ Degeneration of fibroid is associated with deposition of phosphates and carbonates in the periphery seen in old patients
Amyloid staining:Metachromatic stains like _____ and methyl violet give a rose-pink appearance.
Fat necrosis is characteristically due to _____ or trauma (e.g. breast)
Toluidine blue and Leder stain (Chloracetate esterase) are special stains for _____ cells
Glossy and homogenous cytoplasm occurring due to loss of _____ in the cytoplasm is seen in necrosis
Lardaceous spleen is due to deposition of amyloid in sinusoids of _____ pulp.
_____ calcification can occur in _____ and this can include the vasculature and major organs in the body.
Galactosemia is associated with _____ cataract

What type of cells are the following examples? _____
Hint: Labile, Stable, or Permanent?

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