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A pathologist notes cloudy swelling, hydropic change and fatty change in the liver tissue of a patient with a history of alcohol abuse. These morphological changes are all
examples of
Select one:
a. Patterns of cell death
b. Postmortem artefact
c. Early neoplastic change
d. Reversible cell injury​

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Answered by Anonymous
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These morphological changes are all  examples of Reversible cell injury​.

  • Reversible represent a state in which there is a significant probability for the cell to recover.
  • The possible recovery naturally depends on the apparent magnitude of the cell damage, depending on the condition of the person or the lifestyle of the person.
  • The only time cell death happens is when cell reaches a point that it can no longer fix and recover itself. Necrosis will typically result as cell death occurs, which is a methodological mechanism that the cell, as it dies, undergoes.

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