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==Hydropic Degeneration==
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==[[Hydropic Degeneration]]==
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* Hydropic degeneration often indicates severe cellular damage due to viruses.
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** Is a more severe or advanced form of cellular swelling.
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* There are two types of hydropic degeneration, in which:
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*# The cells may swell up like a balloon prior to their destruction.
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*#* '''Ballooning Degeneration'''
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*# There is a discrete bleb (vacuole) of fluid within the cytoplasm.
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*#* '''Vacuolar Degeneration'''
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===Ballooning Degeneration===
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* May occur in a variety of conditions.
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** Is particularly seen in viral conditions of epithelial tissue.
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* [[Foot and Mouth Disease|Foot and Mouth Disease]] is the best example.
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** Foot and Mouth virus attacks the stratum spinosum of the epithelium of the [[Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology|tongue]] and feet.
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** Affected cells balloon up with water containing the replicating virus, swelling until they burst.
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*** The fluid contained in the cells then forms microvesicles (blisters) in the stratum spinosum.
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**** Blisters may later burst, shedding vast quantities of the virus. 
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** On bursting, the edges of the erosions look ragged.
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*** Within weeks, the germinal epithelium at the base of the erosion regenerates the epithelium, leaving no trace of a scar.
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===Vacuolar Degeneration===
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* In vacuolar degeneration, excess water is transferred to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).
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* The ER  swells and eventually fragments.
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** A fluid vacuole remains in the cytoplasm.
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* Commonly occurs in cells that are very metabolically active and have well developed pumping mechanisms.
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** E.g. as the hepatocyte, renal tubular epithelium and pancreatic acinar cell.
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[[Category:Degenerations and Infiltrations]]
       
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