🧫 Reversible vs. Irreversible Injury: Pathology/Pathophysiology USMLE High Yield Made Easy
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💔 Reversible vs. Irreversible Cellular Injury: Everything You NEED to Know!"
Welcome to The Healing Power of Nature, where we deliver high-yield medical education for FREE to help you succeed in medical school and beyond! 🌿 In this video, we break down one of the most commonly tested topics in pathology: Reversible vs. Irreversible Cellular Injury. Whether you're preparing for the USMLE Step 1, COMLEX, or simply want to master pathology, this is the ultimate guide to understanding cellular damage!
📚 What You'll Learn in This Video:
🔍 What is Cellular Injury?
Why do some cells recover while others are doomed to die?
The difference between reversible injury (like swelling and fatty changes) and irreversible injury (membrane rupture, enzyme leakage, and necrosis).
💡 Key Mechanisms of Reversible Injury:
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ATP depletion and the Na⁺/K⁺ pump failing, leading to swelling.
Fatty changes in the liver: Why cells accumulate lipids during stress.
Recovery pathways: How removing stress allows cells to bounce back.
💔 What Makes Injury Irreversible?
Membrane damage: The “point of no return” where cells burst like a balloon.
Enzyme leakage: Cellular contents spill out, triggering inflammation.
Necrosis and apoptosis: How cells die in pathological or programmed ways.
🔬 High-Yield Real-Life Examples
Reversible Injury:
Ischemia: When blood flow is temporarily restored before irreversible damage occurs.
Fatty liver disease: Reversible lipid accumulation due to alcohol or metabolic stress.
Irreversible Injury:
Myocardial infarction: Heart cells suffer irreversible damage after 20–30 minutes of ischemia.
Stroke: Neurons in the hippocampus undergo necrosis within minutes of oxygen deprivation.
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