Characterized by rapid onset, fluid exudation (edema), and primary migration of neutrophils. Lectures focus on the vascular changes (vasodilation and increased permeability) and cellular events (leukocyte adhesion, rolling, transmigration, and chemotaxis).
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Once the general principles are clear, the lectures move to specific systems:
Reprogramming of stem cells, replacing one adult cell type with another. Inflammation and Repair
Loss-of-function mutations eliminating cell cycle brakes (e.g., TP53 , RB ). Pulmonary and Renal Systems robbins basic pathology lectures
Chronic inflammatory response of the arterial wall initiated by endothelial injury. Lectures trace the progression from fatty streaks to complex fibrofatty atheromatous plaques.
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The mechanisms behind thromboembolism, edema, hyperemia, congestion, and shock.
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The step-by-step mechanisms of cellular development and disease progression.
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(Chapter 7) is essential as it underpins nearly half of systemic pathology. Systemic Pathology: Share public link Once the general principles are
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Intimal plaques narrowing arterial lumens, leading to ischemic heart disease.
The crown jewel of General Pathology. Lectures break down Benign vs. Malignant tumors, the molecular basis of cancer (oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes), and paraneoplastic syndromes.
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