Page 20 Flashcards

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What is the first observable sign of irreversible cell injury in cardiac muscle?

A

Contraction bands in cytoplasm

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What are the early signs of reversible cell injury?

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Cellular swelling

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3
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What is the early sign of reversible cell injury?

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Cellular swelling

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4
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What is the most prominent sign of reversible cell injury?

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Cellular swelling

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5
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What are the nuclear signs of irreversible cell injury?

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Karyolysis,pyknosis,,karyohexis

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6
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What are the types of cell death seen in irreversible cell injury?

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Necrosis and apoptosis

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7
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What is the most reliable sign of irreversible cell injury?

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Lysosomal enzyme release

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8
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What is the most preferred option for irreversible cell injury in exams?

A

Massive calcium influx

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9
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What is another high-yield sign of irreversible cell injury?

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Autophagy of cell

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10
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What is the central factor in pathogenesis of irreversible cell injury?

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Membrane damage

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11
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What indicates irreversible injury under the microscope?

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Large mitochondrial densities

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12
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What does rupture of cell membrane and release of enzymes indicate?

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Irreversible cell injury

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