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What type of degeneration is this?

→calcium infiltration into normal tissue

→hypervitaminosis D - Corret Answer-calcification, metastatic

What type of degeneration is this?

→calcium infiltration into abnormal/damage tissues

→ atherosclerosis or atheroma
→damage to tunica intima - Corret Answer-calcification, dystrophic

What type of degeneration is this?

→TB - Corret Answer-caseous

What type of degeneration is this?

→albuminous

→membrane injured which affects ionic transfer - Corret Answer-cloudy swelling

What type of degeneration is this?

→infarction (MI) heart to blood vessels; thickening/stasis - Corret Answer-coagulation

What type of degeneration is this?

→pancreas - Corret Answer-enzymatic

What type of degeneration is this?

→in liver aka nutmeg liver
→in heart aka tabby cat heart

STEPS:
fatty dot→fatty streak→atheroma (fatty plague)→fibroatheroma (fibrous tissue, calcium)
- Corret Answer-fatty

,What type of degeneration is this?

→ calcification
→ raised lesions - Corret Answer-plague

What type of degeneration is this?

→ CNS
ex brain melts, tertiary syphilis, leprosy
→ SKIN if from infection) - Corret Answer-liquefaction

What type of degeneration is this?

→peripheral nerves
→ degenerates to the next Node of Ranvier - Corret Answer-Wallerian

What type of degeneration is this?

→hyaline
→ most common in skeletal muscle
→muscle replaced with hyaline - Corret Answer-Zenker's (waxy)

What type of degeneration is this?

→shrink

→nuclear condensation of the chromatin
→followed by karyorrhexis - Corret Answer-pyknosis

What type of degeneration is this?

→destructive fragmentation of the nucleus - Corret Answer-karyorrhexis

What type of degeneration is this?

→nuclear rupture
→complete dissolution of the chromatin due to the degradation by endonucleases -
Corret Answer-karyolysis

What type of degeneration is this?

→destruction of cell bodies - Corret Answer-chromatolysis

oma= - Corret Answer-tumor

,plasma= - Corret Answer-formation, growth

What disturbance of growth is this?

→decrease in size- most common cause is disuse atrophy

→seen commonly in muscle - Corret Answer-atrophy

What disturbance of growth is this?

hypertrophy - Corret Answer-increase in size
ex. muscle exercise

What disturbance of growth is this?

hyperplasia - Corret Answer-increase in number of cells
ex. pregnancy uterus,
ex. goiter

What disturbance of growth is this?

→changes from one cell to another

→ex. pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium changing into stratified squamous in
lungs of smokers

→occurs most frequently with Gerd - Corret Answer-metaplasia

What disturbance of growth is this?

→change in size, shape, or function

→precancerous but last stage that can reverse to normal - Corret Answer-dysplasia

What disturbance of growth is this?

smokers:
pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium (metaplasia) → stratified squamous
→dysplasia →change in size, shape, function →anaplasia → cancer (Squamous cell
carcinoma) - Corret Answer-anaplasia

What growth disturbance is this?

plaguing

"useless brain" - Corret Answer-cellular atrophy

, Example question:
Perikaryon of a neuron whose axon has been severed undergoes...

A. fatty degeneration
B. Central chromatolysis
C. liquid necrosis
D. reactive proflieraion - Corret Answer-B.

Name this development change:

→failure of an organ to develop due to absence of the primordial tissue

→ex. renal and testicular organs- usually paired organs - Corret Answer-agenesis

Name this development change:

→defective development of the organ

ex. posterior arch of atlas - Corret Answer-aplasia

Name this development change:
→underdevelopment or incomplete development of an organ

→ex. organ smaller than normal

→it's there but it's not functioning - Corret Answer-hypoplasia

What are the most common collagens? - Corret Answer-Type 1 and 2

Name this collagen:

→bone, muscle, tendons and ligaments, fascia - Corret Answer-Type 1 collagen

Name this collagen:

→disc (specially nucleus pulposus) IVD - Corret Answer-Type 2 collagen

Name this collagen:
→ "reticular collagen" - Corret Answer-Type 3 collagen

Name this collagen:

→ found in spleen and lymph nodes - Corret Answer-Type 3 collagen

Name this collagen:

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