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Cellular Regulation

Chapter 2, 40

TermDefinition
Aneurysm A weakened area in an arterial wall
Angiogenesis The growth of new blood vessel branches
Apoptosis Cell death; cells degenerate at a specific time period with no adverse affects on the body
Atherogenesis Gradual and progressive development of atherosclerotic plaque within the arteries that is initiated by endothelial injury
Atrophy A cellular adaption in which cells revert to a smaller size in response to changes in metabolic requirements or their environment
Benign Not harmful in effect
Biopsy Extracts a cell sample from an organ or mass of tissue to allow for histological examination
Dysplasia Deranged cellular growth within a specific tissue, often as result of inflammation or precancerous condition
Etiology The original cause of a cellular alteration or disease
Gangrene Dead tissue that acts as medium for bacteria
Histology The microscopic study of tissues and cells
Hyperplasia The increase in the number of cells in a tissue or organ
Hypertrophy An increase in individual cell size that results in an enlargement of functioning tissue mass
Infarction Ischemic necrosis; death of tissue as a consequence of prolonged ischemia
Ischemia Inadequate blood flow
Malignant Very virulent or infectious
Metaplasia The replacement of one cell type by another cell type
Neoplasia New growth usually referring to disorganized, uncoordinated, uncontrolled proliferative cell growth that is cancerous
Oxidative Stress An imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants in your body
Pathological Hypertrophy Occurs when there is an increase in cellular size without an increase in the supportive structures necessary for the increased metabolic needs
Physiologic Hypertrophy The enlarged muscle is adequately perfused and supplied with blood flow, oxygen, and nutrients due to angiogenesis
Pathognomonic Changes Unique histological findings that represent distinct disease processes
Cachexia Loss of body fat and lean body mass Weakness, unintentional weight loss, fatigue, loss of appetite, anemia
Differentiation Extent that neoplastic cells resemble normal cells
Anaplasia Total cellular disorganization, abnormal appearance, cell dysfunction
Benign Tumor Well-differentiated, localized, cohesive, demarcated from surrounding tissue
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