basal lamina, basa lmembrane
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C. Tissular pathology
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basement membrane
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Ischemia
17 June 2003Adj. ischemic, ischemic injury
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Ischemic necrosis
17 June 2003infarcts
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anomalies of the adipose tissue
12 June 2003Fat tissue anomalies; adipose tissue anomalies
Pathology
adipose tissue necrosis (fat necrosis / cytosteatonecrosis )
adipose tissue inflammation (cellulitis )
adipose tissue tumors adipocytic tumors / adipous tumors
According to the localization
subcutaneous fat anomalies
Videos
Adipose tissue (by Washington Deceit) http://www.youtube.com/v/RWz4i88KBZo
References
Waki H, Tontonoz P. Endocrine functions of adipose tissue. Annu Rev Pathol. 2007;2:31-56. PMID: (...) -
fat necrosis
12 June 2003adipose tissue necrosis, cytosteatonecrosis
According to the localization
subcutaneous fat necrosis
peritoneal fat necrosis
See also
anomalies of adipous tissue adipocytic anomalies
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granulomas
10 June 2003granuloma WKP
Definition : Granuloma is a component of a specific form of chronic inflammation , called " granulomatous inflammation " observed in many diseases.
It is a round and well defined collection of immune cells known as macrophages (or histiocytes ).
Classically, granulomas form when the immune system attempts to wall off substances it perceives as foreign but is unable to eliminate. Such substances include infectious organisms including bacteria and fungi, as well as (...) -
hypertrophy
3 June 2003Definition: Hypertrophy refers to an increase in the size of cells, resulting in an increase in the size of the organ.
Pathogenesis
The hypertrophied organ has no new cells, just larger cells. The increased size of the cells is due not to cellular swelling but to the synthesis of more structural components.
Cells capable of division may respond to stress by undergoing both hyperplasia and hypertrophy, whereas in nondividing cells (e.g., myocardial fibers), hypertrophy occurs.
Nuclei (...) -
hemosiderosis
31 May 2003Iron overload
Digital cases
Case 273 : Neonatal hemochromatosis. Perinatal leucemoid reaction
Localization
hepatic hemosiderosis https://twitter.com/PrasFrancis/status/761564741231841280
gastric hemosiderosis https://twitter.com/zhang_xuchen/status/736682080562774018
splenic hemosiderosis https://twitter.com/JCGarcesPath/status/947518397738377217
pancreatic hemosiderosis
pulmonary hemosiderosis
Synopsis
hemosiderin deposits
iron deposits
See also
iron (...) -
extracellular matrix
28 May 2003WKP
A layer consisting mainly of proteins (especially collagen) and glycosaminoglycans (mostly as proteoglycans) that forms a sheet underlying cells such as endothelial cells and epithelial cells. The proteins are secreted by cells in the vicinity. GO:0005578
The extra-cellualr matrix (ECM) is secreted locally and assembles into a network in the spaces surrounding cells (intercellualr space). The extra-cellualr matrix (ECM) forms a significant proportion of the volume of any tissue. (...)
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