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Subject- MBBS handwritten notes Written language- English Total pages- 2 Storage- 1.1 mb Written by- Swapnil Kushwaha Introduction to cell injury Causes of cell injury. Response to cell injury. Reversible cell injury. Irreversible cell injury.
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Pathology & Pathophysiology / Pathology Basic PathologyCellular adaptations pathology Subject- MBBS handwritten notes Written language- English Total pages- 13 pages Storage- 7.6 mb Written by- Swapnil Kushwaha Cellular adaptations pathology contents- In cell biology and pathophysiology, cellular adaptation ref...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Pathology & Pathophysiology / Pathology Basic PathologyApoptosis Subject- MBBS handwritten notes Written language- English Total pages- 16 Storage- 9.4mb Written by- Swapnil Kushwaha Defination. Genes associated with apoptosis. Physiological apoptosis. Pathological apoptosis. Pathways of apoptosis. 1. Intrin...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Pathology & Pathophysiology / Pathology Basic PathologyGangrene pathology Subject- MBBS handwritten notes Written language- English Total pages- 4 Storage- 1.6mb Written by- Swapnil Kushwaha Gangrene is death of body tissue due to a lack of blood flow or a serious bacterial infection. Gangrene commonly affects ...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Pathology & Pathophysiology / Pathology Basic PathologySubject- MBBS handwritten notes Written language- English Total pages- 11 Storage- 6.3 Written by- Swapnil Kushwaha Necrosis is the death of body tissue. It occurs when too little blood flows to the tissue. This can be from injury, radiation, or chemicals. Ne...
Chamberlain College Of Nursing / Pathology & Pathophysiology / Pathology Basic PathologyIschemia perfusion injury cellular pathology Subject- MBBS handwritten notes Written language- English Total pages- 4 Storage- 2.4mb Written by- Swapnil Kushwaha Defination. Clinical importance. Mechanism of reperfusion injury. 1. Oxidative stress. 2. In...
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