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Forwarded from Medical study
السؤال الثالث الفرق بين
H.pylori gastritis & Autoimmune gastritia
هذين جدولين مقارنه بيناتهن حتى هن عطوهن لنا السنه يلي فاتت و هن هذين اجابتهن تكفي و اتوفي خوذ اي اسهل جدول و احفظهن 😊
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Forwarded from 𝐀𝐒𝐀𝐋𝐀
هذا ركزت عليه بكل
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Forwarded from 𝐀𝐒𝐀𝐋𝐀
اها هي قالت اي ايلوز توقع يجي منهن شورت نوت
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Forwarded from Sondos Mohamed
كل الأورام الطلائية تصب في lymph ما عدا 4 :
1-RCC ( Renal cell carcinoma )
2-HCC ( Hepatocellular carcinoma)
3- Thyroid follice carcinoma
4- Chriocarcinoma
تصب في الدم



كل الأورام الحميدة capsulated = encapsulated ماعدا 5:
1-Lymphangioma
2- Hemangioma
3- Leiomyoma
4-Papilloma
5-Nevi
هذينا Un encapsulated/ capsulated





أين مراكز Psammoma body :
هو عبارة عن calcification في الأورام التالية
1-serous tumor (Ovary)
2-papillary Thyroid carcinoma ( Thyroid gland )
3- meningioma (CNS)
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Forwarded from عائشة
Shosho:
Hypercellularity along the edges of necrotic regions give histological pattern referred👉 palisading
*Palisading :
Glioblastoma multiform grad 4
Basal cell carcinoma
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Pseudomyxoma peritonei👉 Massive intra peritoneal mucin.
موجود في
Ovary "mucinous Tumor"
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شورت نوت قالت عليهن د. عبير infectious ds
#pathology
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📌 causes of cell injury:
• Hypoxia
• Immune reaction
• Micro organisms
• Chemicals & drug
• Aging
• nutritional imbalance
• physical agent
• genetic agent

📌 Types of cell injury:
• ischemic & Hypoxic cell injury
•free radical mediated cell injury
• chemical mediated cell injury
• Cellular Aging

📌Increasing in cytosolic Ca :-
• activation of cellular enzymes➡️ membrane damage, nuclear damage, ⬇️ ATP

⬆️ mitochondrial permeability transition➡️ decrease in ATP

🧬 Injury to plasma membrane is the central factor in pathogenesis of irreversible cell injury

🧬Ca influx play an important role in membrane damge

📌 Effects of free radicals:-
• lipid peroxidation of membranes
• Nonperoxidative mitochondrial damage
• DNA damage
• protein oxidation

🧬 free radicals oxidation ➡️lipid, protein, DNA

Termination of free radicals
• spontaneous decay e.g(Superoxide)
• enzymatic degradation :-
🔸SOD decomposes Superoxide into (H2O2 and O2)
🔸 glutathione peroxidase converts (OH into H2O2)
🔸 catalase decomposes H2O2 into(O2 & H2O)
🔸 Antioxidant block initiation or activation of free radicals



📌necrosis(cell death):
🔸️death of "group" of cell in living organism
🔸️*induction of necrosis due to pathological injury .(irreversible)

🔸️causes of necrosis
1-digestion of cell by enzyme.
2-denaturation of protein.

🔬Morphology of necrosis
Under microscopic :-
1-changes in nucleus:
📌 pyknosis: condensation & shrinkage of DNA
📌 Karyorrhexis: fragmentation of pyknotic nuclear mass
📌 karyolysis: fading of basophila of chromatin.

2-changes in cytoplasm:-
eosinophilia d/t loss of RNA
cytoplasm become vaculated & appear moth-eaten

💭Gross morphology(types of necrosis)
🔸-coagulative necrosis(most comm ) --->preservation of basic outline of coagulated cell for some days.
e.g:all hypoxic death cell except brain
(myocardial infarction -infarction in solid organ).
Wedge shaped infarct , yellow pale

🔸-liquefactive necrosis----> progressive catalysis of cell structure ;with loss of basic outline of cell.
e.g:- focal bacterial infection -brain infraction

🔸-caseous necrosis--->appeare white cheesy caseation & granuloma.
e.g:tuberculous infection

🔸-Fat necrosis----->2 type
•enzymatic :in acute pancrititis .
•traumatic: e.g trauma to subcutanous tissue of breast form breast lump(mistaken for malignancy)

🔸-fibrinoid necrosis ---->immunologic injuries to arteries & arterioles.
e.g (polyarteritis nedosa)

🔸-gangrenous necrosis----> massive necrosis and putrefaction

🖇📍1-Dry gangrene (coagulative necrosis predominant)
🔸️in limbs
🔹️2ry to chronic Deprivation
🔹️ Artery occlusion
🔸️black -foul smell (( formation of hydrogen sulphide-))
🔸️mummification & dryness .
🔸️line of demarcation & separation

🖇📍2-Wet gangrene
🔸️from sudden A &V occlusion
🔸️ strangulated hernia; intussusception; volvulus)-
🔸️no fluid evaboration-
🔸️presence of bacteria with rapid invasion of necrotic tissue 🔸️produce moist gangrene +toxaemia.(poor prognosis)
e.g:- bed sores, diabetic foot,

🔹diabetic gangrene start as dry then due to bacterial butrefaction & edema turn in wet gangrene


🖇📍3-Gas gangrene:
🔸️ M.O causing cell necrosis & gangrene - formation of gas giving bad smell & crackling noises after palpitation - mortality high due to toxin & toxemia.

🖇📍4-infective gangrene
🔹️bacteria causing both necrosis & putrefaction
•noma pudenda
•cancrum oris
•meleneys post operative synergistic gangrene.

📌Reversible cell injury
structure and function can be regained after removal patholohic stimuli, can be recognized under microscope:-
🔸Plasma membrane changes
🔸 Mitochondrial changes (swelling)
🔸 Nuclear changes Such have clumping of n chromatin
🔸 swelling ER , detachment of ribosomes, dissociation of polysomes

#pathology
cell injury
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Mech of apoptosis:
1_initiation phase
🔸Intrinsic(mitochondrial) pathway: caspase( 9)
🔸extrinsic (death receptor): caspase (8,10)
2_Execution phase: caspases (3,6,7)

🔹 Apoptosis inhibited by (BCL-2 /BCL-x)
🔹 Apoptosis activated by (Bax, Bak , Bid)

📌Several mechanisms are known or suspected in cellular aging:-
• DNA damage
• decreased cellular replication
• aging of tumor suppressor gene
• accumulation of metabolic damage
• abnormal growth factors signaling

#pathology
cell injury
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