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Deficiency, Intoxication, Trauma |
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Lack of substance necessary to cell |
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Primary nurtrient deficiency
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Lack of oxygen- hypoxia
Lack of energy source/ vitamins |
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Secondary nutrient deficiency |
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nutrient is present in diest but cannot be absorbed
ex: Pernicious anemia |
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substances that arise outside of the cell
- Biologic: bacteria, fungi, protozoa
- non-biologic: corrosive substances, drugs, chemicals
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- Direct: causes toxic substance i.e Huntington's
- Indirect: non toxic substance, providing alternative pathway
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Loss of cells structural integrity |
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- Temperature
- Burns
- Radiation
- Mechanical Pressure
- Infection
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Determinats of effects of injury |
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- nature of causative agent
- intensity
- duration
- number of exposures
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- Alternative metabolism
- altered size
- cell stress proteins
- organelle changes
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Increase in size from +workload
seen in cardic and skeletal muscle |
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Increase muscle mass due to exercise |
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myocardial from valvular heart disease/ hypertension |
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enlargement of remaining organ after portion has been removed-- liver regeneration |
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Mitosis-- increase in number |
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Self destruction--programmed cell death
when cells are weak, damaged, or unneeded |
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decrease in work demands leads to smaller cell size |
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reduction in skeletal muscle
i.e an arm that's been casted |
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Loss of muscle due to paralyzed limbs |
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shrinking of cells due to long term pressure
i.e tumor expansion |
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help cells cope with injury
- bind to damaged proteins before they clump
- stabalize so they can refold
- bind to damaged proteins for easier passage through membrane
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derived from phagosomes
Lipofuscin granules- contain undigested cell membrane lipids, causes no harm to cell |
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Irreversible structural changes |
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- Loss of plasma membrane integrity
- mitochondrial and ER membranes
- lower lysosome count
- distruption of cytoskeleton
- altered nucleus
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nucleus shrinks and condenses |
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pyknosis nucleus undergoes fragmentation |
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refers to cell death in an organ that is still part of a living person |
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Necrosis differs from apoptosis: |
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- only released after lethal injury
- cells swell and rupture
- initaition of inflammatory response
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acidosis denatures enzymatic proteins in cell
architecture of tissue is retained
in all solid organs but the brain |
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Tb
looks like cheese like debris |
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due to anaerobic bacteria
Dry: similar to frost bite--shrinks
Wet: liquidification debris--cold, swollen--diabetic feet |
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anaerobic bacteria in oxygen deprived necrotic tissue |
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pus in abses
cells die but catalytic enzymes are not destroyed |
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any necrosis tissue/ abnormal
dead/dying tissue
formation of crystalline calcium phosphate |
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normal tissue
result of hypercalcemia |
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increased blood supply
CNS very sensitive |
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