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NR283 Pathophysiology Study Guide Exam 1 Questions And Answers | Certified Hypertrophy Increase in cell size - results in enlarged tissue mass Causes of hypertrophy Additional work by the tissue Excessive hormonal stimulation Examples of hypertrophy Enlarged heart resulting from increased demands Effect of consistent exercise on skeletal muscle, leading to an enlarged muscle mass Atrophy Decrease in cell size - results in reduced tissue mass Causes of atrophy Reduced use of the tissue Insufficient nutrition Decreased neurologic or hormonal stimulation Aging Example of atrophy Shrinkage of skeletal muscle that occurs when a limb is immobilized in a cast for several weeks Hyperplasia Increase in number of cells - results in enlarged tissue mass Cause of hyperplasia Compensatory mechanism to meet increased demand or pathologic when there is a hormonal imbalance In some cases ________ and _______ can occur simultaneously, as in the uterine enlargement that occurs during pregnancy Hyperplasia and hypertrophy Metaplasia Mature cell type that is replaced by a different mature cell type Adaptive mechanism that provides more resistance tissue Example of metaplasia Smoker cells Dysplasia Abnormal growth or development of a tissue or organ Cells vary in size and shape within a tissue Large nuclei are frequently present Rate of mitosis is increased Causes of dysplasia Chronic irritation Infection Precancerous change Neoplasia "New growth" or tumor Ischemia Deficient of oxygen in the cells Most common cause of cell damage Ischemia Hypoxia Deficiency in amount of oxygen in the tissues Causes of cell damage

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Hypertrophy

Increase in cell size - results in enlarged tissue mass

Causes of hypertrophy

Additional work by the tissue
Excessive hormonal stimulation

Examples of hypertrophy

Enlarged heart resulting from increased demands
Effect of consistent exercise on skeletal muscle, leading to an enlarged muscle mass

Atrophy

Decrease in cell size - results in reduced tissue mass

Causes of atrophy

Reduced use of the tissue
Insufficient nutrition
Decreased neurologic or hormonal stimulation
Aging

Example of atrophy

Shrinkage of skeletal muscle that occurs when a limb is immobilized in a cast for
several weeks

Hyperplasia

Increase in number of cells - results in enlarged tissue mass

Cause of hyperplasia

, Compensatory mechanism to meet increased demand or pathologic when there is a
hormonal imbalance
In some cases ________ and _______ can occur simultaneously, as in the uterine
enlargement that occurs during pregnancy

Hyperplasia and hypertrophy

Metaplasia

Mature cell type that is replaced by a different mature cell type
Adaptive mechanism that provides more resistance tissue

Example of metaplasia

Smoker cells

Dysplasia

Abnormal growth or development of a tissue or organ
Cells vary in size and shape within a tissue
Large nuclei are frequently present
Rate of mitosis is increased

Causes of dysplasia

Chronic irritation
Infection
Precancerous change

Neoplasia

"New growth" or tumor

Ischemia

Deficient of oxygen in the cells

Most common cause of cell damage

Ischemia

Hypoxia

Deficiency in amount of oxygen in the tissues

Causes of cell damage

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