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− | ==Introduction==
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− | * Degenerations and infiltrations are the morphological manifestation of an altered metabolism within the cell.
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− | ** A particular kind of change within a cell or tissue may suggest that a specific type of alteration has occurred.
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− | * Degenerations and infiltrations are types of structural changes.
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− | ** These are best considered at a cellular level.
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− | ** These structural changes are deviations from the cell's normal structure and function.
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− | *** Parameters are outside the normal physiological range for the cell.
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− | * '''Degeneration'''
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− | ** The tissue cell shows some change in itself.
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− | * '''Infiltration'''
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− | ** Something accumulates in the cell or tissue.
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− | ==[[Hydropic Degeneration]]==
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− | ==[[Cellular Fatty Change]]==
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− | ==[[Mucoid Degeneration]]==
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− | ==[[Hyaline Degeneration]]==
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− | ==[[Glycogen Infiltration]]==
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− | ==[[Cellular Inclusions]]==
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