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-structural changes caused by injury
-fibrosis
-inflammation
-jaundice/portal HTN
-toxin accumulation
-interruption of regeneration
-liver failure
whats the biggest risk for type II DM?
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, metabolic syndrome
what does HTN stimulates the body to go through what system?
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RAAS system
what the symptoms of hyperthyroid?
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heat intolerance, weight loss, exopthalmos (bulging eyes), toxic goiter
(enlargement of the thyroid), thin hair, tachycardia, diarrhea, muscle
wasting, and tremors
what is the pathology of atherosclerosis?
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, -damage to inner wall of artery called endothelial
-fatty deposits of cholesterol
-macrophages come to eat LDL's
-macros become foam cells and get stuck
-foam cells form a fatty streak
-fibrous cap is formed to contain damaged area
-plaque is now formed
-decreased in diameter for blood flow
-now there is less blood flow
-fibrous cap can break apart and travel through arteries
what causes SIADH?
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tumor, pulmonary disorder, surgery, meds
what causes type I DM?
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autoimmune (body produces antibodies that attack beta cells)
what is the definition of carcinogenesis?
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, process of cancer cells being made
what is an erythrocyte?
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RBC
what is an embolism?
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moving clot
what causes atherosclerosis?
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HTN, DM, Increased LDL, decreeased HDL, and smoking
what is type II DM?
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