How can genetic disturbances be inherited or acquired?
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inherited: if they involve the germ cell line of an individual
acquired: by exposure to some mutagenic/carcinogenic environmental
factors
,What type of necrosis is gangrene?
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coagulative necrosis
What happens when there is an obstruction to the flow of bile in the hepatic or
common bile duct?
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conjugated bilirubin accumulate in the liver cell and more diffuses into the
blood than normal.
What are the two ways conjugated bilirubin leaves the cell?
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it diffuses out of the cell into the blood
or
it becomes part of bile
How are the four categories of stressors that cause disease differentiated?
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, by their mechanisms of action
What can age-related changes in the body system be described as?
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a decrease in functional reserve and a reduced ability to adapt to
environmental standards
What are free radicals?
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they are unstable compounds with an unpaired electron in its outer ring.
Is hyperbilirubinemia itself harmful?
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no - bilirubin levels may be high with no apparent ill effect
What can injury by free radicals cause?
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, membrane damage, protein modifications, mutations in DNA, and damage
to cell-signaling pathways
signs, symptoms and diagnostic criteria
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clinical manifestations
an increase in tissue size brought about by an increase in cell size and functional
components within the cell
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hypertrophy
involves the sequence of events that occurs between the stimulus events and the
manifestations of the disease.
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pathogenesis
In cell adaption, when does it disappear when stressor is removed?
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inherited: if they involve the germ cell line of an individual
acquired: by exposure to some mutagenic/carcinogenic environmental
factors
,What type of necrosis is gangrene?
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coagulative necrosis
What happens when there is an obstruction to the flow of bile in the hepatic or
common bile duct?
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conjugated bilirubin accumulate in the liver cell and more diffuses into the
blood than normal.
What are the two ways conjugated bilirubin leaves the cell?
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it diffuses out of the cell into the blood
or
it becomes part of bile
How are the four categories of stressors that cause disease differentiated?
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, by their mechanisms of action
What can age-related changes in the body system be described as?
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a decrease in functional reserve and a reduced ability to adapt to
environmental standards
What are free radicals?
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they are unstable compounds with an unpaired electron in its outer ring.
Is hyperbilirubinemia itself harmful?
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no - bilirubin levels may be high with no apparent ill effect
What can injury by free radicals cause?
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, membrane damage, protein modifications, mutations in DNA, and damage
to cell-signaling pathways
signs, symptoms and diagnostic criteria
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clinical manifestations
an increase in tissue size brought about by an increase in cell size and functional
components within the cell
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hypertrophy
involves the sequence of events that occurs between the stimulus events and the
manifestations of the disease.
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pathogenesis
In cell adaption, when does it disappear when stressor is removed?
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