Plasma membrane damage in irreversible cellular injury results entry of _____ ion into the cell
What is the hallmark of irreversible cellular injury? _____
What type of red blood cell is associated with microangiopathic hemolytic anemia? _____
Cellular injury is characterized by _____ activity of the Na+-K+ and Ca2+ pumps
What is the hallmark of reversible cellular injury?_____
Fat necrosis of breast tissue presents as a painless _____ on physical exam
Niemann Pick disease may present with progressive _____
Which layer of the cerebellum is most affected by global cerebral ischemia? _____
Ionizing radiation results in the formation of double-stranded breaks in DNA and _____ which damage DNA
Photoaging results in gradual _____ of the epidermis, allowing the stratum corneum to become dessicated
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