Cell Injury 2 (pictures) Flashcards

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What is this?

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Renal tubular epithelium showing cell swelling.

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Mitochondria with amorphous densities (irreversible cell injury)

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Acute Tubular Necrosis: note loss of lining cells (arrow).

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Apoptotic cell: shrunken, highly eosinophilic cell seen in the basal epidermis.

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what is this?

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Buerger disease (Thromboangiitis Obliterans TAO)

  • Ischemic disease
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Alcohol induced fatty change of liver (example of drugs and chemical damage)

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normal liver

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Alcoholic hepatitis: presence of ‘Mallory bodies’. Note the bright pink material within hepatocytes.

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Alzheimer disease:

  • neurofibrillary tangles
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Parkinson disease:

  • Lewy body
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Chest X-ray:Situs inversus: is a term used to describe the inverted position of chest and abdominal organs.

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