Notes in cellular adaptation and response to stress

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Published 09/23/2023 atrophy
Published 09/23/2023 hypertrophy
Published 09/23/2023 hyperplasia 
Published 09/23/2023 metaplasia 
Published 09/23/2023 dysplasia 
Published 09/23/2023 dysplasia is {{c1::precancerous }}
Published 09/23/2023 anaplasia 
Published 09/23/2023 reversible cell injury examples are {{c1::cellular swelling}} and {{c1::intracellular accumulations }}
Published 09/23/2023 reversible cell injury examples are {{c1::cellular swelling}} and {{c2::intracellular accumulations }}
Published 09/23/2023 irreversible cell injuries include {{c1::apoptosis}} and {{c1::necrosis }}
Published 09/23/2023 irreversible cell injuries include {{c1::apoptosis}} and {{c2::necrosis }}
Published 09/23/2023 ischemia is {{c1::lack of blood flow }}
Published 09/23/2023 hypoxia (hypoxic injury) is when {{c1::there is a lack of oxygen}} 
Published 09/23/2023 free radical injury results from {{c1::abnormal/poor metabolism}} or when {{c2::the cell is exposed to too much energy}}
Published 09/23/2023 nutritional injuires occur when there is an {{c1::excessive}} or {{c2::inadequate amount}}
Published 09/23/2023 what can cause cell injury
Published 09/23/2023 {{c1::cell membrane damage}} leads to necrosis 
Published 09/23/2023 cell membrane damage leads to {{c1::necrosis }}
Published 09/23/2023 hydropic swelling results from {{c1::cellular swelling}} due to {{c1::presence of water,}} usually caused by the Na/K pump malfunction
Published 09/23/2023 hydropic swelling results from cellular swelling due to presence of water, usually caused by {{c1::the Na/K pump malfunction}}
Published 09/23/2023 intracellular accumulations can result from 
Published 09/23/2023 how are free radicals banished
Published 09/23/2023 involution
Published 09/23/2023 what are the types of necrosis 
Published 09/23/2023 necrosis 
Published 09/23/2023 coagulative necrosis is caused by {{c1::ischemia}}
Published 09/23/2023 liquefactive necrosis is caused by {{c1::release of lysosomic enzymes during cell death}}
Published 09/23/2023 fat necrosis results from {{c1::trauma}}
Published 09/23/2023 caseous necrosis is a {{c1::result of TB}}
Published 09/23/2023 cellular death in a large portion of tissue is called {{c1::gangrene}}
Published 09/23/2023 dry gangrene is usually due to {{c1::poor circulation}} and is a form of {{c2::coagulative necrosis }}
Published 09/23/2023 dry gangrene is shown as {{c2::black and dry skin}} with {{c1::a line separating healthy from dead tissue }}
Published 09/23/2023 wet gangrene is a form of {{c1::liquefative necrosis }}
Published 09/23/2023 gas gangrene results from {{c1::necrotic tissue infection }}
Published 09/23/2023 apoptosis causes inflamation (T/F)
Published 09/23/2023 necrosis is cell death related to {{c1::cell injury}}
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