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Dukes PATHOMA Deck Questions and Answers 100%
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What is metaplasia? Correct Ans-A change in cell type , most commonly involving surface

epithelium (changing to a type more suitable to handle the change in stress)




Describe the metaplastic process observed in Barrett esophagus:; Correct Ans-Change

from non-keratinizing stratified squamous (handles friction of food bolus) to non-ciliated

columnar with goblet cells (better for handling acid). <img src="paste-33870112096259.jpg"

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How does metaplasia occur? Correct Ans-Reprogramming of stem cells




Is metaplasia reversible? Correct Ans-Yes, in theory, with the removal of the stressor.




How do you treat Barrett esophagus? Correct Ans-Remove the stressor, i.e. treat the acid

reflux




Are we concerned about metaplastic processes? Correct Ans-Yes - metaplasia can progress

to dysplasia and eventually cancer

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Does all metaplasia lead to cancer? Can you name a metaplastic process that has 0% chance

of causing cancer? Correct Ans-Though most types of metaplasias can theoretically

progress to cancer (e.g. Barrett esophagus-&gt;adenocarcinoma), many do not. ; Apocrine

metaplasia of breast ;has no propensity for malignant transformation




What processes is vitamin A essential for? Correct Ans-It's necessary for differentiation of

specialized epithelial surfaces (e.g. conjunctiva), and essential for the maturation of certain

immune cells (such as neutrophils).; *Note: also helps reduce mortality in measles




Describe the pathological effects of vitamin A deficiency:; Correct Ans-Deficiency of

vitamin A results in metaplastic ; specialized epithelium . For example, the squamous

epithelium of the conjunctiva undergoes metaplasia into stratified keratinizing squamous

epithelium . This is keratomalacia . Vitamin A is also important for maturation of immune

cells. Remember that retinoic acid (vitmain A derivative) is important for neutrophil

maturation (remember, ATRA is used to treat APL).; <img src="paste-35815732281347.jpg" />




What is myositis ossificans? Correct Ans-Inflammation of the skeletal muscle induces

metaplastic change in the connective tissue of the muscle to produce bone.; *Note: it's

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clinically important to differentiate this process from osteosarcoma. myositis ossificans is

clearly detached from bone on imaging. osteosarcoma would not be.; <img src="paste-

36790689857539.jpg" />




An increase in stress on an organ leads to? Correct Ans-An increase in organ size by

hypertrophy or hyperplasia .




By what three general processes does cellular hypertrophy occur? Correct Ans-Gene

activation; Increased Protein synthesis Increased production of organelles.




By what general mechanism does hyperplasia occur? Correct Ans-Production of new cells

from stem cells.




Is the pregnant uterus an example of hypertrophy or hyperplasia? Correct Ans-Both




What is a permanent tissue? Can a permanent tissue grow? What are the (3) permanent

tissues? Correct Ans-A permanent tissue is one that cannot make new cells (no lingering

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stem cells/progenitors).; Permanent tissues can only grow by hypertrophy. Skeletal muscle,

cardiac muscle, and nerve.




How does the heart respond to persistent hypertension? What are the two basic types of

cardiac hypertrophy and what causes them?; Correct Ans-Being a permanent tissue, it

grows via hypertrophy . Pressure overload ' concentric hypertrophy (sarcomeres added in

parallel. HCM) Volume overload ' eccentric hypertrophy (sarcomeres added in sequence.

DCM)




What concern exists with endometrial hyperplasia? What hyperplastic process doesn't carry

this same concern? Correct Ans-As a general rule: pathologic hyperplasias increase risk for

cancer.; Endometrial hyperplasia is a pathologic hyperplasia (caused by excess estrogen

secretion) that carries a risk for progression to dysplasia and eventually cancer. BPH is a type

of pathologic hyperplasia does not increase the risk for cancer ;(is an exception to the rule);




What are three examples of "decreases in stress" that lead to atrophy? Correct Ans-

Decreased hormonal stimulation (breast atrophy); Disuse (muscle atrophy); Decreased

nutrient/blood supply (kidney atrophy)

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