Robbins Basic Pathology - Chapter by chapter

Pathology
I am almost finished with Chapter 1, but will be working my way completely through "medium Robbins" with some additions from "big Robbins" when things need more clarity. Great for second year medical students and anyone studying for USMLE Step-1 exam.

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Text Two visible morphological features of reversible cell injury in the liver are {{c1::cellular swelling}} and {{c1::fatty change}} 
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Text Causes of membrane damage include:- {{c1::Decreased membrane production}} (usually due to low energy state)- {{c2::increased membrane breakdown}} (usually phospholipase activation from Ca2+)- {{c3::ROS (lipid peroxidation)}}- {{c4::cytoskeletal detachment from the membrane}} (usually protease activation from Ca2+)- {{c5::detergent effect from other lipid breakdown products (accumulated in damaged cell)}}
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Text During Reversible cell injury, the cytoplasm accumulates {{c1::myelin figures}}, which come from {{c1::damaged cellular membranes}}
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