Cell Injury ( Part 2 ) : Various Mechanisms, Reversible & Irreversible Injury, Necrosis (HD)

Topics : -Different Mechanisms of Cell Injury -Cell Injury by ATP Depletion -Cell Injury by Mitochondrial Damage -Cell Injury by increased Cytosolic Calcium -Cell Injury by Reactive Oxygen Species -Free Radicals -How Free Radicals Are Formed -Fenton Reaction -Different Antioxidants -Mechanism of Cell Injury by Free Radicals -Cell Injury by Membrane Damage -Cell Injury by Misfolded Protein & DNA Damage -Reversible & Irreversible Cell Injury -Hallmark of Reversible Cell Injury -Morphology of Reversible Cell Injury -Two Persistant Phenomena of Irreversible Cell Injury -Types of Irreversible Cell Injury -Definition of Necrosis -Cytoplasmic Findings of Necrosis -Nuclear Findings of Necrosis : Pyknosis, Karyorrhexis, Karyolysis -Autolysis & Heterolysis -Basic Types of Necrosis -Coagulative Necrosis -Liquefactive Necrosis -Caseous Necrosis -Gangrenous Necrosis -Wet Gangrene -Fat Necrosis -Fat Saponification -Fibrinoid Necrosis -Difference Between Necrosis & Apoptosis