review Flashcards
exam 1
dividing cell
labile
have potential, will divide if forced
stable
do not divide
permanent
hyperplasia in
labile cells
hypertrophy in
permanent cells
uterus endometrium will undergo
hyperplasia
benign prostatic
hyperplasia
decrease in cell size
atrophy
energy-dependent process
apoptosis
caspases
both intrinsic and extrinsic
nuclear changes
necrosis
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kayorrhexis
decreased oxygen level
hypoxia
decreased oxygen and substrates
ischemia
progression of ischemic cell injury
reperfusion injury
reperfusion injury example
myocardial infarction
cardiac muscle
markers
Ghost town
coagulative necrosis
strongest after infarct
about a month; fribrosis formation
weakest after an infarct
about a week’ a lot of degradation occurring…. structure is just not there
when does new vessel information occurs
1-2 weeks
macrophages promotes
fibrosis by elevating growth factors signals and reducing inflammatory response
VEGF
blood vessel formation
new vessel formation is what type of tissue
granulation tissue
what causes granulation tissue?
activated macrophages (INF-gamma)
_______ necrosis in Pancreas
fat
myleperoxidase gives what
the green color to neutrophils
Hashimoto
CD4 T lymphocyte
Occurs in cells not capable of replication
hypertrophy
creatine kinase
cardiac and striated muscle
MM isoform
striated
MB isoform
cardiac
AST
cardiac and liver
Lactate DH
cardiac
necrosis
apoptosis
coagulative necrosis
eosinophils
fat necrosis
fat necrosis_2
fibrosis scar formation_ strongest
Granulomata
liquefactive necrosis
macrophages 3-7_it is the greatest risk of rupture
MTB necrotizinf granuloma
neutrophils 2-24 hr
new vessel formation 1-2 weeks and it is also know as granulation tissue
plasma cells

TB granulomatous
Swelling due to inactivation of the Na+/K+ pump is the first sign of _____
hypoxia