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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: tissue damage, reversible includes fatty liver, morphological changes include 3 changes appearance due to protein denaturation and lysosomal enzyme degration, TB bacteria can cause caseous (cheese like), bacterial infection can cause wet, reversible includes hydropic change, cell/tissue injury can be irreversible, hydropic change morphology in EM membrane "blebs", necrosis have specific types fibrinoid, necrosis have specific types caseous (cheese like), pathological cell death in living tissue results in leakage of intracellular consituents, hydropic change morphology in LM LM: swollen cells granualar cytoplasm, fatty liver morphology includes LM: macrovesicular: a large lipid droplet w/displaced nuclei macrovesicular:, fat can be enzymatic, morphological changes becomes apparent 4-12 hours in LM, fatty liver etiology EtOH, DM, obesity hypoxia, toxins, starvation, protein malnutrition, gangrene can be wet, gangrene can be dry, necrosis have specific types fat, calcium influx activates phospholipases, necrosis have specific types liquefactive