Which type of necrosis is characterized by enzymatic lysis of cells and protein, resulting in liquefaction? _____
What is seen on liver biopsy in Yellow fever?_____
Which feature of cell death is characterized by nuclear fragmentation? _____
Which cellular adaptation is usually preceded by persistent metaplasia or pathologic hyperplasia?_____
Can amyloid be removed from an organ once it has deposited? _____
Which type of calcification (dystrophic or metastatic) occurs in normal, non-necrotic tissues? _____
Does extravascular hemolysis present with hemoglobinuria and/or hemosiderinuria? _____
What is the hallmark of reversible cellular injury?_____
Which type of necrosis is characterized by fragmented cells/debris surrounded by lymphocytes and macrophages? _____
Metaplasia occurs via reprogramming of _____ cells, which then produce the new cell type
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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