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When cervical cells undergo this, there is a change in their size, shape, and organization.

dysplasia

100

In apoptosis, cells are programmed to do this.

Die

100

This is a decrease or shrinkage in cellular size.

Atrophy

100

This is the sum of cellular changes after local cell death.

Necrosis

100

A normal decrease in cell size is known as this.

physiologic atrophy

200

The presence of this in the urine in significant amounts indicates cellular injury and altered cellular function.

protein

200

When cells are deprived of oxygen, it leads to this, which is a reduction in blood supply to tissues.

ischemia

200

This occurs primarily in the kidneys, heart, and adrenal glands and commonly results from hypoxia.

Coagulative necrosis

200

This is an increase in the number of cells.

Hyperplasia

200

When ____ and ____ enter the cell freely, cellular swelling, as well as early dilation of the endoplasmic reticulum, results.

sodium and water

300

Heavy, edged instruments (axes, hatchets, propeller blades) produce these types of wounds with a combination of sharp and blunt force characteristics.

 chopping wounds

300

The early dilation (swelling) of the cell’s endoplasmic reticulum results in reduced ______ ______.

protein synthesis

300

This type of wound is a cut that is longer than it is deep.

incised wound 

300

An intravenous drug user is diagnosed with hepatitis C, examination of the liver reveals cell death secondary to this.

infection-induced apoptosis

300

This type of wound is without sharp edges and is made with an instrument like a nail.

puncture wound

400

Russell bodies occur due to excess aggregates of this

protein

400

This type of wound is a penetrating sharp-force injury that is deeper than it is long.

stab wound

400

This is the reversible replacement of one mature cell type by another, sometimes a less differentiated cell type.

Metaplasia

400

This is due to enzymatic action and because cells of the brain are rich in hydrolytic enzymes and lipids.

Liquefactive necrosis

400

This is the death of the whole person.

Somatic death

500

This is loss of muscle mass associated with aging

Sarcopenia

500

This results from tuberculosis pulmonary infection, on examination, tissues were soft and granular.

Caseous necrosis

500

A _____ is bleeding into the skin or underlying tissues.

contusion

500

This occurs when blood is between the inner surface of the dura mater and the surface of the brain; it can result from blows, falls, or sudden acceleration/deceleration of the head.

 subdural hematoma

500

Squeezing of the neck as with ____ _____ would fracture the hyoid bone.

manual strangulation

600

This is a collection of blood between the inner surface of the skull and the dura; it is most often associated with a skull fracture.

epidural hematoma

600

hypertrophy is a compensatory _____ in the size of cells in response to mechanical stimuli

increase

600

this is a distinctive type of wound where there is searing of the edges of the wound from flame and soot or smoke on the edges of the wound

contact range entrance wound

600

_____ is wasting syndrome of gaining, making the individual vulnerable to falls, functional decline, disease, and death.

Frailty

600

Increased ___ _____ levels activate cell enzymes (caspases) that promote cell injury and death by apoptosis.

intracellular calcium

700

Confirmation of this is based on complete cessation of respiration and circulation.

somatic death

700

This is a special type of gangrene caused by infection of injured tissue by one of many species of Clostridium.

gas gangrene

700

A reduction in this causes the plasma membrane’s sodium–potassium (Na+ −K+) pump and sodium-calcium exchange to fail

ATP levels

700

this causes the formation of radicals that cause further membrane damage and mitochondrial calcium overload.

oxidative stress

700

A thickening of the endometrial lining is a result of this.

hormonal hyperplasia

800

this is  cellular changes due to imbalances

Pathologic hyperplasia

800

Heavy and binge drinking can cause multiple effects, including

Hepatic steatosis, lipid accumulation, oxidative stress, and neurocognitive brain changes

800

After ingestion of lead, the organ systems primarily affected include {there are 4}

Hematopoietic, Brain, Gastrointestinal, and Kidneys

800

Symptoms related to carbon monoxide poisoning include ____, ___, _____, _____, _____, and _____.

Headache, Giddiness, Tinnitus, Nausea, Weakness, and vomiting.

800

This is responsible for the color changes in a black eye.

Hemosiderin