Pathology Chapter 2: Cell Injury, Adaptation, and Death

Pathology
Review deck for Robinson's Chapter 2 Pathology, Cell injury, adaptation, and death. Covers 6 types of necrosis, differences between necrosis and apoptosis, hypoxia, ischemia, ischemic-reperfusion injury, etc.

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Front Necrosis
Back Necrosis is the sum of cellular changes after local cell death and the process of cellular autodigestion (autolysis) and inflammation. ~inflammation, metabolized/something is eating it. There are 6 different types.
Tags and Cell death injury
Front What is an ischemia-reperfusion injury? What is it's mechanism?
Back An ischemia-reperfusion injury is an additional injury that can be caused by restoration of blood flow and oxygen. Mechanisms of ischemia-reperfusion injuries: 1. Oxidative stress2.Increased intracellular Ca2+3. Inflammation4. Complement activation.
Tags Cellular injury mechanisms
Front Pathologic Atrophy is otherwise known as "___".
Back Atrophy, non-naturally occuring atrophy or decreased size in cells due to disease. Ex. denervation and neuropathy due to loss of innervation from ALS (amytrophic lateral sclerosis)Ex. wasting away due to malnourishment and senility Ex. Senility/dementia due to aging.
Tags adaptation Cellular
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