Mitochondrial amorphous density because why reversible or irreversible
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If hypoxia continues, worsening ATP depletion causes further morphologic deterioration. ... Irreversible injury is associated morphologically with severe swelling of mitochondria, extensive damage to plasma membranes, and swelling of lysosomes. Large, flocculent, amorphous densities develop in the mitochondrial matrix.
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