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| ====Fibrinoid Degeneration==== | | ====Fibrinoid Degeneration==== |
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− | Fibrinoid degeneration | + | * Fibrinoid degeneration features a material which is fibrin-like. |
− | This implies that there is a
| + | * Is essentially a focal death of cells in the walls of small blood vessels (usually arterioles). |
− | material which is fibrin-like, | + | ** Parts of the vessel wall become replaced by a granular material. |
− | and is essentially a focal death
| + | *** Pinkish-red (i.e. eosin-staining). |
− | of cells in the walls of small | + | *** Has some of the appearance and staining properties of fibrin. |
− | blood vessels, usually | + | *** Consists partly of degenerated muscle and elastic fibres, and partly of an increased amount of protein ground substance around the degenerated fibres. |
− | arterioles. Parts of the vessel | + | *** Looks like a red smudge in the vessel wall when viewed histologically. |
− | wall become replaced by a | + | * The presence of the fibrin-like material may sugges |
− | homogenous or granular
| + | ** A local hypersensitivity reaction |
− | eosin-staining material, which | + | ** Hypertension |
− | has some of the appearance
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− | and staining properties of | |
− | fibrin. This pinkish-red | |
− | material consists partly of
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− | degenerated muscle and elastic | |
− | fibres, and partly of an | |
− | increased amount of protein ground substance around the degenerated fibres. Its main | |
− | importance is that it may suggest either a local hypersensitivity reaction or hypertension in
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− | the blood vessels. When viewed histologically, the fibrinoid degeneration is like a red
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− | smudge in part of the vessel wall. | |
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| ====Amyloidosis==== | | ====Amyloidosis==== |