review Flashcards

exam 1

1
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dividing cell

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labile

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2
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have potential, will divide if forced

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stable

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3
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do not divide

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permanent

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4
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hyperplasia in

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labile cells

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5
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hypertrophy in

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permanent cells

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6
Q

uterus endometrium will undergo

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hyperplasia

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7
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benign prostatic

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hyperplasia

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8
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decrease in cell size

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atrophy

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9
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energy-dependent process

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apoptosis

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10
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caspases

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both intrinsic and extrinsic

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11
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nuclear changes

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necrosis

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12
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chocolate chip cookie

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kayorrhexis

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13
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decreased oxygen level

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hypoxia

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14
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decreased oxygen and substrates

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ischemia

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15
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progression of ischemic cell injury

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reperfusion injury

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16
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reperfusion injury example

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myocardial infarction

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17
Q

cardiac muscle

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markers

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18
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Ghost town

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coagulative necrosis

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19
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strongest after infarct

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about a month; fribrosis formation

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20
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weakest after an infarct

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about a week’ a lot of degradation occurring…. structure is just not there

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21
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when does new vessel information occurs

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1-2 weeks

22
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macrophages promotes

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fibrosis by elevating growth factors signals and reducing inflammatory response

23
Q

VEGF

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blood vessel formation

24
Q

new vessel formation is what type of tissue

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granulation tissue

25
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what causes granulation tissue?

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activated macrophages (INF-gamma)

26
Q

_______ necrosis in Pancreas

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fat

27
Q

myleperoxidase gives what

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the green color to neutrophils

28
Q

Hashimoto

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CD4 T lymphocyte

29
Q

Occurs in cells not capable of replication

A

hypertrophy

30
Q

creatine kinase

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cardiac and striated muscle

31
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MM isoform

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striated

32
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MB isoform

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cardiac

33
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AST

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cardiac and liver

34
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Lactate DH

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cardiac

35
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necrosis

apoptosis

36
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coagulative necrosis

37
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eosinophils

38
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fat necrosis

39
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fat necrosis_2

40
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fibrosis scar formation_ strongest

41
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Granulomata

42
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liquefactive necrosis

43
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macrophages 3-7_it is the greatest risk of rupture

44
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MTB necrotizinf granuloma

45
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neutrophils 2-24 hr

46
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new vessel formation 1-2 weeks and it is also know as granulation tissue

47
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plasma cells

48
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49
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TB granulomatous

50
Q

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

A

hypoxia

51
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