pathophysiology =physiology of altered...
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Pathophysiology
=Physiology of altered health
It is mainly concerned with the physiological
changes and responses that produce signs
and symptoms in case of disease.
So studying of pathophysiology is essential
to understanding the rational for medical and
surgical therapy.
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Disease
• Inherited disease: Due to abnormality in the
DNA of the fertilized ovum and the cell
derived from it.
• Acquired Disease: Due to effect of some
environmental factors.
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Pathogenesis
• It means the mechanism of disease
development.
each disease has a characteristic natural
history, a typical pattern of evolution, effect
and duration that is observed.
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Manifestation
• the etiologic agent may provoke a number of changes in the biological process, that lead to produce clinical signs.
• Many diseases have a subclinical stage.
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The cell
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The Cell
The cell is composed of protoplasm
The protoplasm is composed of:
1. Water (70-85%).
2. Proteins (10-20)% which form cell structures ,
enzymes.
3. Lipiods (2-3)%
4. Small amounts of carbohydratesare used as fuel.
5. Electrolytes major intracellular electrolytes are,
K, Mg, PO4, SO4, HCO3 and small quantity of
CL, Na, Ca, Fl.
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Cell Membrane
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Cell Membrane
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cell membrane surrounded the cell and prevent content of the cell get out and prevent molecules from environment to get inside the cell. This membrane is semi-permeable.
• Component of cell membrane:
• lipids (phospholipids, and cholesterol)
• Proteins
• Carbohydrate
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Cytoplasm
• Cytoplasm is a colloidal solusion that contains
water, electrolytes, suspended proteins, neutral
fats, and glycogen molecules.
In the cytoplasm there are organelles.
Organelles: inner organ of the cell.
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Ribosomes
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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Rough & Smooth Reticulum Endoplasmic
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Golgi’s Apparatus
. Function:
It packages substances
(which are synthesized in
the cell) into secretory
granules.
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Mitochondria
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Microtubules
The microtubules are slender tubular
structures composed of globular proteins
called tubulin microtubules control cell shape
and movement.
Function:
1. Development and maintenance of cell
form.
2. Particepation in intracellular transport
mechanisms.
3. Formation of centrioles.
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Microtubules and Centrioles
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Centriole
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Centrioles are cylindrical structure
composed of highly organized microtubules.
In dividing cells they form the mitotic
spindle that aids in the separation and
movement of chromosomes.
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Nucleus
• It is control center of the
cell. It is surrounded by
nuclear membrane and
it contains the
individual units which is
called genes.
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Genes
• Are units of inheritance which are strung a
long the chromosomes
• Gene control cell activity by determining the
type of protein that is that being synthesized
in the cytoplasm.
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Chromosome
• Is a double strand helical molecule of DNA
containing variable sequences of four
nitrogen bases(thymine, Guanine, Cytosine,
and Adenine) these bases form a gene.etic code.
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Cellular Adaptation
Cells have ability to adapt when there is change in environment or when increase work demands.
Cellular adaptation occurs by:
Changing in size.
Changing in cells number
Changing in cells type.
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Atrophy
Decrease in the cell size.
Causes
Disuse
Endocrine stimulation
Malnutrition
Decrease in blood supply.
De- enervation
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Atrophy:
This is cerebral
atrophy in a patient with Alzheimer's disease. The
gyri are narrowed and
the sulciwidened toward to
frontal pole.
a). Brain
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Hypertrophy
• Increase in cell size
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The number of myocardial fibers This is cardiac hypertrophy. in response to an their size can increase, but never increases
increased workload, leading to the marked thickening of the left ventricle in this patient with hypertension.
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The main complication of Persistant
hypertrophy is cardiac failure.
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Hyperplasia
Increase in the number of cells in the organ or
tissue.
Hyperplasia is a controlled process that occurs in
response to an appropriate stimulus and cease
once the stimulus has been removed.
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Hyperplasia in the skin
Occurs in case of Psoriasis
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Metaplasia
• It means conversion from one tissue to another
type like simple epithelium converted to
stratified epithelium.
Causes:
• Chronic irritation
• Persist inflammation
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IV. Metaplasia
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Dysplasia
• Deranged cell growth of a specific tissue that
results in cells which vary in size shape and
appearance.
Causes
• Chronic irritation
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Injury & Cell Death
• Injury:
Any abnormal changes in cell induced by
causal agent.
Cell injury is reversible up to certain point.
if the stimulus persists or
sever enough from the beginning
The cell reaches to “ point of no return”.
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There are two effects of cellular
injury:
Cell death:
There is irreversible changes occur in
the cell and there is no further integrated
function occur like respiration
Lesser form of damage:
Reversible changes and also called
degeneration
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Cell Death
Cell death means number of cells in the certain tissue are dead.
Somatic death means death of individual (all body).
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Necrobiosis: Cell death due to end the
physiological age of the cell
Necrosis : Death occurs due to exposure
to injurious agent.
Apoptosis: Cell death occurs in case of
physiological cell death or
due to irreversible cell
damage.
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death of single
cell by shrinkage
of cell, then small
parts drop off and
are engulfed by
macrophage.
Apoptosis
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Necrosis
Causes of
• Marked impaired of blood supply.
• Toxin and chemical poisonous.
• Immunological injury.
• Physical agents.
• Infection.
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Necrosis is recognized by:
1). Changes in cytoplasmic staining
The cytoplasm becomes more eosinophilic due
to increase affinity to acidic dyes.
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C). Karyolysis - dissolution of the
nucleus by the action of
deoxyribonuclease .
b). Karyorrhexis - fragmentation of the
nucleus
a). Pyknosis – condensation of chromatin
and shrinkage of the nucleus
2). Changes in the nucleus:
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2) Changes in cytoplasmic
staining:
•The cytoplasm becomes more
eosinophilic due to increase affinity
to acidic dyes.
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Microscopic appearance of the
necrotic tissue:
The tissue appears more
eosinophilic than the normal.
•Cellular details disappear, so
there is no nucleus (only
fragments of nucleus may be
seen) and the boundary of the
cell disappears
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Types of necrosis:
Coagulative necrosis:
the tissue appears paler than normal
adjacent tissue but the architecture of
the tissue is maintained.
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Gaseous necrosis:
This type of necrosis has a soft cheesy
like center.
•It most commonly associated with
T.B.
In this type of necrosis the
architecture of the tissue disappears.
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Liquefactive necrosis:
Occurs in soft tissues which contains
which contain high amounts of fat
like brain tissue, and also in case of
abscess when large amount or
numbers of nutrophils enter the
infected area and when nutrophils
die that allows lysosomal enzymes to
release and digest the tissue, so we
can see cavity containing fluids.
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The contents of pus are:
Pyogenic bacteria (dead
and life)
•dead tissue.
Nutrophils (dead and
life)
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Fat Necrosis
•It occurs due to damage to the pancreas which
leads to release the lipase enzyme. This
enzyme attack fat tissues and lyses fat.
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Gangrene
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Gangrene
The term gangrene means digestion of dead
tissue by saprophytic bacteria (i.e. bacteria
which are incapable of invading and
multiplying in living tissue). And it associated
with foul odor and the color of the tissue
changes into dark brown or greenish brown.
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Gangrene may be either :
: which necrosis (death) of tissue is due Primaryto production of exotoxins by bacteria (which may then invade and digest the dead tissue).
: which necrosis of tissue is due to Secondaryother cause like obstruction of blood supply
lead to necrosis and then invasion by bacteris.
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Primary Gangrene
Like gas gangrene caused by group of bacteria
, Clostridia welchiiespecially Clostridiacalled
Clostridia oedematous, Clostridium perifrenges
.Clostridia septicumand
These organisms are intestinal commensals in man
and animals.
These organisms are anaerobic and saprophytic.
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Their spores are widespread, and are liable to
contaminate wounds, but they flourish blood
soaked foreign material and dead tissue in
dirty puncture or lacerated wounds.
The Clostridia produce exotoxins which
diffuse into and kill the adjacent tissues and
these in turn are invaded
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Clostridia produce H2 and CO2 which collect as bubbles in the dead tissues, rendering them crepitant on palpation.
Gas gangrene is accompanied by acute hemolysis and sever toxemia.
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Secondary Gangrene
Usually result of ischemic necrosis followed by
invasion and digestion of dead tissue by
putrefactive micro-organisms.
It is most often occur in the foot and leg and in
the intestine.
It is of two forms wet and dry gangrene.
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Occurs in the part of body when Dry gangrene:
there is no excessive fluids like in leg when
infraction preceded by gradual arterial
occlusion. The skin becomes cold and waxy.
Occurs in the part of body when Wet gangrene:
there is excessive fluid ischemic in ischemic
area like intestine and edematous leg.
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Dry Gangrene
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Wet Gangrene
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Gangrene