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==Cellular Inclusions==
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==[[Cellular Inclusions]]==
 
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* Either in the nucleus or cytoplasm.
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===Storage Products===
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* Due to '''hereditary storage diseases''' in which there is a missing or defective cellular enzyme. There are many types known in domestic animals.
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** Break down/ build up of intracellular substances is halted.
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*** The intermediate substance accumulates in the lysosomes.
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** Affects all tissues
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*** The central nervous system is particularly vulnerable.
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* Due to '''age'''
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** Lysosomes will accumulate non-degradable products
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*** E.g. lipofuscin - the 'ageing' or 'wear and tear pigment'.
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**** Commonly seen in middle-aged cats in the hepatocytes nearest the centrilobular veins.
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===Intracellular Bacteria===
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* For example, [[:Category:Mycobacterium species|''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'']] in macrophages.
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===Protein Accumulation===
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* In the renal tubular epithelium.
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* Occurs when  there is leakage of protein out through a damaged glomerulus.
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[[Category:Degenerations and Infiltrations]]
 
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