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Entering into Pathomorphology. Morphology reversible and irreversible damage of cells and tissues.

Entering into Pathomorphology. Morphology reversible and irreversible damage of cells and tissues. as.-prof. V. Voloshyn. (According to professor Ya.Ya. Bodnar et al.). Pathomorphology.

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Entering into Pathomorphology. Morphology reversible and irreversible damage of cells and tissues.

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  1. Entering into Pathomorphology.Morphology reversible and irreversible damage of cells and tissues. as.-prof. V. Voloshyn (According to professor Ya.Ya. Bodnar et al.)

  2. Pathomorphology -it is clinical speciality the basic function of which is vitality and posthumous diagnostics of illnesses. Additional functions are: studying of etiology, pathogeny and thanatogeny of the most widespread illnesses, control of clinical diagnostics quality and efficiency of medical process, and also improvement of professional doctors preparation.

  3. Pathomorphology's Methods: • macroscopic, microscopic and experimental. • To the additional methods belong biological (bacteriological, virologic, serum, haematological, method of tissues cultures), chemical (hystochemical, immunohystochemical, atomic absorptiometry, quantitative analysis, high-quality analysis, biochemical), physical (hystoautoradiography, X-ray examination, ultrasonic diagnostics).

  4. PATHOHYSTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTICS

  5. Morphology of pathological accumulation of products of exchange of matters

  6. Reasons of pathological accumulation of products of exchange of matters • 1. Pathology of cell. • 2.Parafunction transporting systems. • 3.Disorders of the endocrine and nervous adjusting of trophism.

  7. Mechanisms of pathological accumulation of products of exchange of matters • Infiltration. • Decomposition (phanerosis). • The disfigured synthesis. • Transformation.

  8. Classification of pathological accumulation of products of matters exchange (A) According to predominance of violation of that or other exchange types: • a) albumens (proteins) • b) lipids • c) hydrocarbons • d) mineral

  9. Classification of pathological accumulation of products of matters exchange (B) According to localization of pathological process: • a) parenchymatic • b) stromal-vascular • c) mixed

  10. Classification of pathological accumulation of products of matters exchange (C) Depending on influencing of genetic factors: • a) innate (congenital). • b) acquired.

  11. Classification of pathological accumulation of products of matters exchange (D) According to a process expansion: • a) ) general • b) local.

  12. Parenchymatic disproteinosis • Hyaline-dropic • Hydropic • Cornea (ikhtiosis, keratosis)

  13. Parenchymatic disproteinosis

  14. Stromal-vascular disproteinosis • Mucoid swelling. • Fibrynoid swelling. • Hyalinosis. • Amyloidosis

  15. Stromal-vascular disproteinosis

  16. The hyalinosis of valves of heart The hyalinosis of valves of spleen arteries

  17. Parenchymatic lipidosis

  18. Common obesity

  19. Violation of cholesterol exchange

  20. Pathological accumulation of glycogen

  21. Haemorragic stroke

  22. Haemosiderosis

  23. Haemochromatosis. Vilson's illness

  24. Icterus

  25. Haematines

  26. Haemomelanosis

  27. Foot gangrene

  28. Melanoma

  29. Adisson illness

  30. Brown atrophia of myocardium

  31. Thank you for your attention! The end.

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