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Reversible cell injury mechanisms — Flashcards

Reversible cell injury mechanisms — Flashcards

Reversible cell injury mechanisms — Flashcards
#1

Plasma membrane damage in irreversible cellular injury results entry of _____ ion into the cell

#2

What is the hallmark of irreversible cellular injury? _____

#3

What type of red blood cell is associated with microangiopathic hemolytic anemia? _____

#4

Cellular injury is characterized by _____ activity of the Na+-K+ and Ca2+ pumps

#5

What is the hallmark of reversible cellular injury?_____

#6

Fat necrosis of breast tissue presents as a painless _____ on physical exam

#7

Niemann Pick disease may present with progressive _____

#8

Which layer of the cerebellum is most affected by global cerebral ischemia? _____

#9

Ionizing radiation results in the formation of double-stranded breaks in DNA and _____ which damage DNA

#10

Photoaging results in gradual _____ of the epidermis, allowing the stratum corneum to become dessicated

Reversible cell injury mechanisms Flashcards for USMLE

Study 10 flashcards on Reversible cell injury mechanisms for USMLE Pathology. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Cell injury. Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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