| 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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