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| | ===Hydropic Degeneration=== | | ===Hydropic Degeneration=== |
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| | + | Hydropic degeneration - often indicates severe cellular damage due to viruses and is |
| | + | a more severe or advanced form of cellular swelling in |
| | + | which |
| | + | a. the cells may swell up like a balloon prior to their destruction, or |
| | + | b. there is a discrete bleb (vacuole) of fluid within the cytoplasm. |
| | + | a. the former is sometimes called 'ballooning degeneration' and may occur in a variety of |
| | + | conditions, but particularly viral conditions of epithelial tissue. |
| | + | The best example is 'Foot and Mouth Disease' where |
| | + | the virus attacks the stratum spinosum of the epithelium of |
| | + | the tongue and feet. The affected cells are ballooned up |
| | + | with water containing the replicating virus. The cells swell |
| | + | until they burst and the fluid they contain forms |
| | + | microvesicles (blisters) in this layer of the epithelium |
| | + | which may later burst, shedding vast quantities of the |
| | + | virus. When it bursts, the edges of the erosion look |
| | + | ragged, but within weeks the germinal epithelium at the |
| | + | base of the erosion regenerates the epithelium, leaving no |
| | + | trace of a scar. |
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| | + | b. in vacuolar degeneration, the second type, the excess water is transferred to the |
| | + | endoplasmic reticulum (ER) which swells and eventually fragments, leaving a fluid vacuole |
| | + | in the cytoplasm. It commonly occurs in cells such as the hepatocyte, renal tubular |
| | + | epithelium and pancreatic acinar cell which are very metabolically active and have welldeveloped |
| | + | pumping mechanisms. |
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| | ===Cellular Fatty Change=== | | ===Cellular Fatty Change=== |
| | ===Mucoid Degeneration=== | | ===Mucoid Degeneration=== |