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==Mucoid Degeneration==
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==[[Mucoid Degeneration]]==
 
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* Mucoid degeneration is also known as mucinous or myomatous degeneration.
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* Mucoid degeneration involves changes in epithelial tissue or the extracellular matrix/ ground substance.
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* An extracellular phenomenon of some specific cells.
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** Tend to show a bluish tinge in H&E stained sections.
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===Epithelium===
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* The specific cells involved in mucoid degeneration in the eptihelium are:
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** The goblet cells of wet mucous membranes.
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** The mucous glands themselves.
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* This is not really a degeneration, but an increased production of mucin.
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** It is a beneficial reaction; the product
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*** Is important as a lubricant.
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*** Soothes inflamed surfaces.
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*** Traps and dilutes harmful agents.
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*** Carries specific antibodies against infectious agents.
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*** Provides a means for removal of infectious agents.
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===Connective tissue===
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* Here, the mucin forms part of the ground substance between the fibroblasts that produce it.
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* A disturbance in the metabolism of the fibroblasts under some circumstances,means the ground substance takes on a bluish hue in H&E sections.
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* Mucoid degeneration in the heart valves of middle-aged and older dogs is a common example.
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** Causes '''endocardiosis'''.
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*** A condition specific to the dog.
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===Endocardiosis===
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* Tends to affects middle-aged and older dogs.
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* Primarily occurs in the mitral valve.
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* Results in slowly developing heart failure
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* The valves become swollen and misshapen
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** The heart cannot pump blood effectively to the circulation from the left ventricle.
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*** Blood passes back into the left atrium, compromising the filling from the pulmonary vein.
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**** Leads to back pressure on the pulmonary capillaries.
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***** [[Oedema|Oedema]] forms in the lungs, and can be heard as moist sounds on auscultation.
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***** Reduces the oxygenation of blood leading to exercise intolerance.
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*** Failure of the left side eventually compromises the function of the right side.
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**** There is pooling of blood in the venous system i.e. in the [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]].
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[[Category:Degenerations and Infiltrations]]
       
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