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What type of degeneration is this? 
→calcium infiltration into normal tissue 
→hypervitaminosis D - Answer- calcification, metastatic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→calcium infiltration into abnormal/damage tissues 
→ atherosclerosis or atheroma 
→damage to tunica intima - Answer- calcification, dystrophic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→TB - Answer- caseous 
What type of degeneration is this? 
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Types of degeneration... - Answer- 
Calcification, metastatic - Answer- Calcium infiltration into normal tissue. E.g. 
hypervitaminosis D., hyperparathyroidism 
Calcification, dystrophic - Answer- Calcium infiltration into abnormal/damaged tissue 
E.g. atherosclerosis or atheroma. Damage to tunica intima 
Caseous (cheese like) - Answer- Combination of ischemic cell death & cell lysis. 
Tuberculosis, giant epithelial ce...
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What type of degeneration is this? 
→calcium infiltration into normal tissue 
→hypervitaminosis D - Corret Answer-calcification, metastatic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→calcium infiltration into abnormal/damage tissues 
→ atherosclerosis or atheroma 
→damage to tunica intima - Corret Answer-calcification, dystrophic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→TB - Corret Answer-caseous 
What type of d...
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What type of degeneration is this? 
→calcium infiltration into normal tissue 
→hypervitaminosis D - Answer- calcification, metastatic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→calcium infiltration into abnormal/damage tissues 
→ atherosclerosis or atheroma 
→damage to tunica intima - Answer- calcification, dystrophic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→TB - Answer- caseous 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→...
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What type of degeneration is this? 
 
→calcium infiltration into normal tissue 
 
→hypervitaminosis D - calcification, metastatic 
 
What type of degeneration is this? 
 
→calcium infiltration into abnormal/damage tissues 
 
→ atherosclerosis or atheroma 
→damage to tunica intima - calcification, dystrophic 
 
What type of degeneration is this? 
 
→TB - caseous 
 
What type of degeneration is this? 
 
→albuminous 
 
→membrane injured which affects ionic transfer - cloudy swelling...
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Nutrition 1020 Module #5, #6 with verified solutions 2024
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What are the characteristics of water soluble vitamins? 
Absorbed directly into blood stream 
Circulate, travel, store in water compartments 
Excrete in urine 
Deficiency signs occur more quickly 
Toxicity short lived 
 
 
 
What are the characteristics of fat soluble vitamins? 
Absorbed into lymph 
Require protein carriers 
Associate with fat 
Not readily excreted 
Deficiency signs occur slowly 
Toxicity is longer lived 
 
 
 
 
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What type of degeneration is this? 
→calcium infiltration into normal tissue 
→hypervitaminosis D - calcification, metastatic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→calcium infiltration into abnormal/damage tissues 
→ atherosclerosis or atheroma 
→damage to tunica intima - calcification, dystrophic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→TB - caseous 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→albuminous 
→membrane injured which affects ionic transfer - cloudy swelling 
What type of degen...
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What type of degeneration is this? 
 
→calcium infiltration into normal tissue 
 
→hypervitaminosis D - calcification, metastatic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
 
→calcium infiltration into abnormal/damage tissues 
 
→ atherosclerosis or atheroma 
→damage to tunica intima - calcification, dystrophic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
 
→TB - caseous 
What type of degeneration is this? 
 
→albuminous 
 
→membrane injured which affects ionic transfer - cloudy sw...
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Metastatic calcification - Calcium infiltration into *normal tissue* (Hypervitaminosis D) 
 
Dystrophic calcification - Calcium infiltration into *abnormal tissue* (atherosclerosis, atheroma) 
 
Caseous degeneration - Degeneration associated with tuberculosis 
 
Enzymatic degeneration - Degeneration associated with the pancreas 
 
Fatty degeneration - This degeneration is seen in the liver (nutmeg liver)and heart (tabby cat heart). In blood vessels, it begins as a fatty dot -> fatty streak -&...
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Pain Relief *Ans* In it's acute form can be treated with narcotics or opioid-related 
drugs. In it's chronic form it is often treated with acetaminophen, steroids, or 
antiinflammatory agents. Antidepressants and anticonvulsants can be used for the chronic 
neuropathic form. May also include physical therapy, massage, and acupuncture may also 
be used to support this. 
Adipose *Ans* Fat...
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