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Clinical Pathophysiology Exam 1 LCON
McGowen Questions with Detailed
Verified Answers
Question:Is atrophy reversible?
Ans: Yes
Question: Whats is Atrophy?
Ans: cell decreases in size because demand decreases
"You don't use it, you loose it!"
Question: What are the five causes of cell atrophy?
Ans: 1. Disuse
2. Ischemia (inadequate blood supply to organ/body part)
3. Endocrine dysfunction
4. Persistent cell injury
5. Aging
Question: What is hypertrophy?
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Ans: cell increases in size because demand increases
Question: Hypertrophy can either be....
Ans: -physiologic (normal)
-pathologic (abnormal)
Question: Examples of physiologic hypertrophy?
Ans: -weight lifting
Question: Examples of pathologic hypertrophy?
Ans: -an enlarged organ
Question: What is hyperplasia?
Ans: -increased number of cells
Question: Hyperplasia can be....
Ans: -Physiologic
-Pathologic
Question: Example of physiologic hyperplasia
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Ans: Breast enlargement during puberty
Question: example of pathologic hyperplasia
Ans: enlargement of prostate gland
Question: What is metaplasia?
Ans: replacement of one cell type with another
Question: Is metaplasia reversible or irreversible?
Ans: reversible
Question: *replaces one cell with another cell
1. Cell remains same basic tissue type
2. Usually occurs in response to Chronic irritation and inflammation
3. Reversible
Ans: Metaplasia
Question: What is Dysplasia?
Ans: Cell mutates with abnormal variations in size, shape and arrangement
Question: *Cells mutate with abnormal variations in SIZE, SHAPE, and
ARRANGEMENT
1. Abnormal
2. May be reversible
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3. Strong precursor for cancer
Ans: Dysplasia
Question: What is the single most common cause of cellular injury?
Ans: Hypoxic injury
Question: Results From:
-Reduced amount of O2 in the air
-Loss of hemoglobin or decreased efficacy of Hemoglobin
-Decreased production of RBC (anemia)
-Poisoning of the oxidative enzymes within the cells
Ans: Hypoxic injury
Question: Most common cause of Hypoxic injury?
Ans: Ishcemia (blood flow stops from heart attack, stroke, blood clot, gradual
narrowing of arteries, ect.)
Question: what is an Ischemia-reperflusion injury?
Ans: when there is much oxygen in an area without oxygen there will be too
many free radicals in a cell causing the cell to implode.
EX: opening a blood clot too soon.
Question: What are free radicals and reactive oxygen species?
Clinical Pathophysiology Exam 1 LCON
McGowen Questions with Detailed
Verified Answers
Question:Is atrophy reversible?
Ans: Yes
Question: Whats is Atrophy?
Ans: cell decreases in size because demand decreases
"You don't use it, you loose it!"
Question: What are the five causes of cell atrophy?
Ans: 1. Disuse
2. Ischemia (inadequate blood supply to organ/body part)
3. Endocrine dysfunction
4. Persistent cell injury
5. Aging
Question: What is hypertrophy?
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Ans: cell increases in size because demand increases
Question: Hypertrophy can either be....
Ans: -physiologic (normal)
-pathologic (abnormal)
Question: Examples of physiologic hypertrophy?
Ans: -weight lifting
Question: Examples of pathologic hypertrophy?
Ans: -an enlarged organ
Question: What is hyperplasia?
Ans: -increased number of cells
Question: Hyperplasia can be....
Ans: -Physiologic
-Pathologic
Question: Example of physiologic hyperplasia
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Ans: Breast enlargement during puberty
Question: example of pathologic hyperplasia
Ans: enlargement of prostate gland
Question: What is metaplasia?
Ans: replacement of one cell type with another
Question: Is metaplasia reversible or irreversible?
Ans: reversible
Question: *replaces one cell with another cell
1. Cell remains same basic tissue type
2. Usually occurs in response to Chronic irritation and inflammation
3. Reversible
Ans: Metaplasia
Question: What is Dysplasia?
Ans: Cell mutates with abnormal variations in size, shape and arrangement
Question: *Cells mutate with abnormal variations in SIZE, SHAPE, and
ARRANGEMENT
1. Abnormal
2. May be reversible
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3. Strong precursor for cancer
Ans: Dysplasia
Question: What is the single most common cause of cellular injury?
Ans: Hypoxic injury
Question: Results From:
-Reduced amount of O2 in the air
-Loss of hemoglobin or decreased efficacy of Hemoglobin
-Decreased production of RBC (anemia)
-Poisoning of the oxidative enzymes within the cells
Ans: Hypoxic injury
Question: Most common cause of Hypoxic injury?
Ans: Ishcemia (blood flow stops from heart attack, stroke, blood clot, gradual
narrowing of arteries, ect.)
Question: what is an Ischemia-reperflusion injury?
Ans: when there is much oxygen in an area without oxygen there will be too
many free radicals in a cell causing the cell to implode.
EX: opening a blood clot too soon.
Question: What are free radicals and reactive oxygen species?