Case Study: 60 y/o female that underwent hysterectomy Nulliparous: 30-40g parous: 75-100g Adaptive Mechanism seen in the picture: oAtrophy Cause of Atrophy a.Decreased workload b.Denervation c.Decrease hormone stimulation d.Pressure e.Inadequate nutrition f.Hypoxia Reversible injury can revert back to its original form Injury progressively introduced to the cell will lead to irreversible injury and then cell death hallmark of reversible injury: Cell Swelling decrease oxidative phosphorylation fatty change- microscopic change and not a hallmark of reversible injury Subject: Pathology LAB Topic: Cellular Growth and Differentiation Lecturer: Dr. Renan Navarro Date of Lecture: 06/23/2011 Transcriptionist: Desiree Timtiman Pages: 8 S Y 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 2
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8/6/2019 PATHOLAB Cellular Growth and Differentiation
Case Study: 60 y/o female that underwent hysterectomy
Nulliparous: 30-40g
parous: 75-100g
Adaptive Mechanism seen in the picture:
o Atrophy
Cause of Atrophy
a. Decreased workload
b. Denervation
c. Decrease hormone stimulation
d. Pressure
e. Inadequate nutrition
f. Hypoxia
Reversible injury can revert back to its original form
Injury progressively introduced to the cell will lead to irreversible injury and then cell death
hallmark of reversible injury:
Cell Swelling
decrease oxidative phosphorylation
fatty change- microscopic change and not a hallmark of reversible injury
Subject: Pathology LABTopic: Cellular Growth and DifferentiationLecturer: Dr. Renan NavarroDate of Lecture: 06/23/2011Transcriptionist: Desiree TimtimanPages: 8 S
Y
2 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 2
8/6/2019 PATHOLAB Cellular Growth and Differentiation