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Autosomal Dominance & Recessive are (sex linked? Yes or no)


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Not sex linked




Cellular Death:
Fat Necrosis

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Breast, pancreas, other abdominal structures
Action of lipases




DNA


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Hereditary material




Cellular Injury
Physical & Mechanical Factors



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-Unintentional and intentional injury
*Falls, motor vehicle injuries, opioid overdose, poisonings
*Sports- and recreation-related injuries in children
*Firearms
*Medical care (medical errors)
*Suicide
-Temperature extremes and climate change
*Hypothermic injury: Slows cellular metabolic processes. Produces reactive
oxygen species.
*Hyperthermic injury: Heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke
**Malignant hyperthermia, neuroleptic malignant syndrome
**Drug-induced hyperthermia
**Burns
**Overheating, sudden infant death syndrome
-Sudden increases or decreases in atmospheric pressure
*Blast injury
*Decompression sickness or caisson disease

, *"The bends," diver disease
*High-altitude illness
*High-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE)
*High-altitude cerebral edema (HACE)
*Acute mountain sickness (AMS)




Cellular Injury:
Temperature Extremes


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-Slows metabolic processes
-Hyperthermic/Hypothermic injuries
-Burns
-Frostbite




Clinical Manifestations of Hypophosphatemia


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Low ATP, Hypoxia, Bradycardia, Coma




Allele that is always observable if present


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Dominant

, Immunity:
Endothelium
-Describe
-What do they do?


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Description: Adhere to an underlying matrix of connective tissue that
contains a variety of proteins, including collagen, fibronectin, and laminins.
Prevent the spontaneous activation of platelets and the clotting system.
Function: Found in blood vessel walls. Prevents spontaneous activation of
platelets and the clotting system.




Benign


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-Slow growth
-Well defined capsule
-Not invasive
-Well differentiated
-Low mitotic index
-Doesn't metastasize




What is Hypercalcemia?


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high calcium

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