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Reversible vs Irreversible Cell Injury by bjb7d9rzxh is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses reversible and irreversible cellular injuries, focusing on histomorphologic changes, necrosis types, and intracellular accumulations. It outlines the etiology and pathogenesis of conditions such as cellular swelling, fatty change in the liver, and various forms of necrosis like coagulative and caseation necrosis. Additionally, it highlights the mechanisms of intracellular accumulations, including lipid overloading and protein deposition.
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