Patho lab - Forms of Necrosis Flashcards

(10 cards)

1
Q

Cells are dead but tissue architecture is still intact and mainain a solid consistency

A

Coagulative Necrosis

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2
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Cells are dead and tissue architecture is lost and appear cheesy

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Caseation Necrosis

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3
Q

There is a complete dissolution of tissue and undergo self digestion

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Lquefactive Necrosis

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4
Q

product of necrosis + bacterial putrefaction

A

Gangrene

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5
Q

What are the 2 types of gangrene?

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  1. Dry gangrene
  2. Wet gangrene
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6
Q

Type of gangrene which originates from coagulative necrosis?

A

Dry gangrene

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7
Q

Type of gangrene which originates from liquefactive necrosis?

A

Wet gangrene

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8
Q

Due to function of lipase on adipose resulting to saponification

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Fat necrosis

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9
Q

Area of coagulative in tissue due to sudden stoppage of blood flow through an artery

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Infarct

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10
Q

Degeneration or necrosis of striated muscles

A

Zenker”s necrosis

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