Hypertrophy, hyperplasia, atrophy, metaplasia and dysplasia Flashcards

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What is hypertrophy?

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  • Increase in size of a tissue caused by an increase in size of the constituent cells
  • Usually occurs in organs where cells can’t divide
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Where is an example of where hypertrophy occur?

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Skeletal muscle

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What is hyperplasia?

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  • Increase in size of a tissue caused by an increase in number of the constituent cells
  • Where cells can divide
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What are examples of of hyerplasia?

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  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia: smooth muscle cells have divided
  • Endometrial hyperplasia: too much oestrogen compared to progesterone
  • Endothelial hyperplasia
  • Neuronal hyperplasia: peripheral nerves outside CNS can divide
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What is atrophy?

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Decrease in size of a tissue caused by a decrease in number of the constituent cells or a decrease in their size

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What are examples of atrophy?

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  • Cerebral atrophy in dementia
  • Muscle atrophy
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What is metaplasia?

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Change in differentiation of a cell from one fully differentiated type to a different fully differentiated type

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What is an example of metaplasia?

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  • Cilia can be damaged by air pollution (ciliated columnar epithelium → squamous epithelium) more prone to infection, no cilia to waft out of lungs
  • Barret’s oesophagus
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What is dysplasia?

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Imprecise term for the morphological changes seen in cells in the progression to becoming cancer

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What is an example of dysplasia?

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In bronchi, metaplastic cells can become dysplastic

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What happens after dysplasia occurs?

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Becomes carcinoma

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What are developmental abnormalities that are referred to as dysplasia?

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  • Focal cortical dysplasia
  • Hip dysplasia
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