Which type of necrosis is characterized by a chalky-white appearance due to deposition of Ca2+? _____
Which lysosomal storage disease is characterized by "foam cells" (lipid-laden macrophages)?_____
What type necrosis is seen with brain infarcts and abscess? _____
What inclusion body may be seen inside the RBCs of patients with G6PD deficiency? _____
Hydronephrosis may lead to the compression and possible _____ of the renal cortex and medulla
Cowdry bodies are located in the _____
Which mechanism of cell death is never physiologic*? _____
Which mechanism of cell death is an inflammatory process? _____
Acute tubular necrosis caused by _____ is due to decreased renal blood flow
Is the neuronal injury due to cerebral ischemia reversible or irreversible? _____
Reversible cell injury mechanisms
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Irreversible cell injury (necrosis)
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Types of necrosis (coagulative, liquefactive, etc.)
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Apoptosis pathways
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Autophagy mechanisms
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Cellular adaptations (atrophy, hypertrophy)
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Hyperplasia and metaplasia
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Dysplasia
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Intracellular accumulations
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Pathologic calcification
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Cellular aging mechanisms
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Ischemia-reperfusion injury
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Free radical injury
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