Morphology of Cell Injury:
Various Morphological changes occur in cell as a reversible and irreversible in cell.
- Morphological of Reversible Cell Injury contains:
- Cell swelling ( Hyaline changes, Hydropic changes, Myloid Changes) develops when cells are incapable of fluid an ion homeostasis (↓ed function of ATP dependant pumps).
- Fatty change the accumulation of lipid vacuoles in the cytoplasm.
- Morphological of Irreversible Cell injury (Necrosis):
- Two basic processes underlie the morphologic changes of necrosis
- Denaturation of protein
- Enzymatic digestion of cell components
- Two basic processes underlie the morphologic changes of necrosis