P1: Different types of Necrosis Flashcards

1
Q

Primarily encountered when arterial blood supply is cut off

A

Coagulative

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2
Q

Involves the destruction of adipose tissue pancreatic degeneration

A

Fat Necrosis

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3
Q

Rapid total enzymatic dissolution of cells

A

Liquefactive

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4
Q

Destroyed cells are converted into granular, friable mass

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Caseous

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5
Q

Massive death of tissue

A

Liquefactive

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6
Q

Commonly seen in tuberculosis

A

Caseous

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7
Q

Focal bacterial or fungal infections

A

Liquefactive

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8
Q

Cell outline is usually preserved

A

Coagulative

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9
Q

Commonly occurs in brain tissue

A

Liquefactive

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10
Q

Usually happens in the infarction of the heart, kidney or liver

A

Coagulative

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11
Q

Tumor

A

Swelling

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12
Q

Rubor

A

Redness

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13
Q

Dolor

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Pain

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14
Q

Funtio laesa

A

Loss of function

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15
Q

Calor

A

Calor

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16
Q

The leukocyte in inflammation:

Bacterial and fungal infection

A

Neutrophils

17
Q

The leukocyte in inflammation:

Parasitic infection

A

Eosinophils

18
Q

The leukocyte in inflammation:

Antibody

A

Lymphocytes

19
Q

The leukocyte in inflammation:

Phagocytic WBC

A

Macrophages

20
Q

The leukocyte in inflammation:

Release of Histamine.

A

Basophil