Pathology
Review Carousel 1, Part 1
Cell Injury and Adaptation
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Diagram |
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Responses of cells to stress |
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Types of adaptation |
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Heart |
Gross |
Hypertrophy and atrophy of the heart |
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Heart |
Micro |
Hypertrophy and atrophy of the heart |
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Prostate |
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Hyperplasia vs. control |
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Bronchus |
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Metaplasia |
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Types of sublethal injury |
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Kidney |
Gross |
Cloudy swelling |
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Kidney |
Micro |
Cloudy swelling, mild |
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Liver |
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Normal, external surface |
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Liver |
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Normal, cut section |
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Liver |
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Fatty change, external surface |
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Liver |
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Fatty change, cut section |
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Liver |
LP |
Fatty change |
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Liver |
MP |
Fatty change |
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Liver |
HP |
Fatty change |
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Types of fatty alterations (Hard to see? Click here to see rewritten version) |
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Gross |
Fatty degeneration of the myocardium |
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Gross |
Fatty degeneration of the myocardium |
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EM |
Lipid droplets in a cardiac myocyte |
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Gross |
Fatty invasion (replacement) of the myocardium |
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Micro |
Fatty invasion (replacement) of the myocardium |
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Apoptosis versus necrosis |
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Liver |
Micro |
Apoptosis |
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Types of necrosis |
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Kidney |
Gross |
External surface, acute infarct |
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Kidney |
Gross |
Cut section, acute infarct |
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Kidney |
Gross |
Cut section, acute infarct |
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Kidney |
Micro |
Acute infarct, coagulation necrosis |
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Kidney |
Micro |
Acute infarct, coagulation necrosis |
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Kidney |
Micro |
Acute infarct, coagulation necrosis |
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Kidney |
Micro |
Acute infarct, coagulation necrosis |
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Heart |
Gross |
Acute infarct |
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Micro |
Normal myocardium |
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Myocardium |
Micro |
Acute infarct, coagulation necrosis |
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EM |
Normal myocyte |
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EM |
Myocyte with reversible injury |
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EM |
Myocyte with irreversible injury |
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EM |
Ruptured sarcolemma, irreversibly injured myocyte |
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