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Pathology
Aplasia
Hypertrophy
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Atrophy
Necrosis
Types of necrosis
Coagulative necrosis
Liquefactive necrosis
Caseous necrosis
Gangrenous necrosis
Fibrinoid necrosis
Fat necrosis
Chemical Injury
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Liquefactive necrosis 2. Dry type: complicated by coagulative
necrosis
Interruption of blood supply
Enzymes liquefy the tissue Gangrenous necrosis types
o Brain
Suppurative infections
o Bacteria
Fibrinoid necrosis
Fat necrosis
APOPTOSIS
Gangrenous necrosis falling away from
Another cell death pattern
Interuption of the blood supply to the lower
Programmed cell death
extremities or bowels
Removal of cells
2 types: Prevents neoplastic transformation
Exogenous pigments
Lungs
o carbon
o silica
o iron dust
Fatty change
Hyaline change
Accumulation of exogenous pigments
Accumulation of endogenous pigments
Pathologic calcifications
Fatty change
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Endogenous pigments
Bilirubin Hemosiderin
Pathologic calcification
Dystrophic calcification:
Metastatic calcification: