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Understanding Cellular Responses and Adaptations to Injury

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This lecture by Dr. T. Krishna, MD, provides a comprehensive overview of cellular responses to injury, including various types of adaptations such as hyperplasia, hypertrophy, atrophy, and metaplasia. It bridges the gap between basic sciences and clinical medicine, establishing a scientific foundation for pathology. The presentation covers important aspects of disease: etiology, pathogenesis, molecular and morphological changes, and clinical manifestations, helping students grasp essential concepts in pathology.

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Understanding Cellular Responses and Adaptations to Injury

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    1. Cell Responses 1. Cellular Adaptations Dr.T.Krishna MD, www.mletips.com 1

    2. Lecture Plan (Objectives) Overview of cellular responses to Injury Types of Adaptations Hyperplasia Hypertrophy Atrophy Metaplasia 2 Dr.T.Krishna MD, www.mletips.com

    3. Overview - Pathology Study (logos) of disease (pathos) bridge between the basic sciences and clinical medicine scientific foundation for medicine Divided into General pathology Reactions of cells and tissues to abnormal stimuli and inherited defects Systemic pathology Alterations in specialized organs and tissues responsible for disorders Four aspects of a disease 1. Cause (etiology) 2. Mechanisms of its development (pathogenesis) 3. Biochemical and structural alterations (molecular and morphologic changes) 4. Functional consequences (clinical manifestations) Dr.T.Krishna MD, www.mletips.com 3

    4. Dr.T.Krishna MD, www.mletips.com 4

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