General Pathology 1
Across
- 2. Reduced blood flow leading to tissue hypoxia.
- 4. Reduction in cell size or number due to disuse or nutrient deficiency.
- 6. Obstruction of a vessel by a detached clot or other material.
- 8. Increase in cell size due to increased workload or stimulation.
- 10. Tissue death due to inadequate blood supply.
- 11. Formation of a blood clot within a vessel.
- 12. Escape of blood from vessels due to injury or rupture.
- 14. Programmed cell death characterized by cell shrinkage and DNA fragmentation.
- 15. Excessive connective tissue deposition during chronic injury or healing.
- 16. Abnormal cellular growth, often a precursor to malignancy.
Down
- 1. Unregulated cell death leading to inflammation and tissue damage.
- 3. Increase in cell number often due to hormonal stimulation.
- 5. Aggregation of macrophages in response to persistent inflammation.
- 7. Protective response to injury characterized by redness, swelling, and pain.
- 9. Excess fluid accumulation in interstitial spaces.
- 13. Reversible change where one adult cell type is replaced by another.