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Cellular Growth Adaptations, Cellular Injury, Cell Death


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Increased cell production from stem cells
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Hyperplasia

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Thrombosis of hepatic vain
Budd-Chiari Syndrome
Polycythemia vera
MC cause of Budd Chiari Syndrome
FiO2-> PAO2 -> PaO2 -> SpO2
Pathway of oxygen partial pressure
Anemia, CO poisoning, Methemoglobinemia
Decreased O2-carrying capacity
Cherry red appearance of skin
Classic finding for CO poisoning
Headache
Earliest sign of CO exposure
Fe 2+ ("Fe two binds O two")
Normal iron in heme
Cyanosis with chocolate colored blood
Classic finding for methemoglobinemia
IV methylene blue
Treatment for methemoglobinemia
Cellular swelling
Hallmark of reversible injury
Inner mitochondrial membrane
Location of electron transport chain
Cell death
End result of irreversible injury
Loss of nucleus
Morphologic hallmark of cell death
Necrosis and apoptosis
Mechanisms of cell death
Caseous necrosis
Cottage cheese-like appearance
Breaks down DNA
Endonuclease
Hydroxyl free radical
Most damaging free radical
Peroxidation of lipids and DNA damage
Mechanism of cellular injury by free radicals
O2- -> H2O2 (mitochondria)
Superoxide dismutase
Congo red stain
Staining used to visualize amyloid
Apple green birefringence
Characteristic finding under polarized light
Beta pleated sheet
Protein configuration of amyloid