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Necrosis - Cell Injury - General Pathology

Dr. Najeeb Lectures via YouTube

Overview

Explore the concept of necrosis in this 20-minute pathology lecture. Delve into the definition, mechanisms, and characteristics of necrosis as a pathway to cell death resulting from irreversible injury. Differentiate between necrosis and apoptosis, understanding their distinct roles in cellular processes. Examine the morphological changes occurring in lethally injured cells, including protein denaturation, enzymatic digestion, and loss of plasma membrane integrity. Learn about the timeline of these changes and their observability under a microscope. Gain insights into the body's response to necrotic cells, including the inflammatory process and its effects on surrounding tissues. Enhance your understanding of general pathology and cell injury through this comprehensive exploration of necrosis.

Syllabus

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Dr. Najeeb Lectures

Reviews

4.8 rating, based on 4 Class Central reviews

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  • Syed Sha Vikharul Abideen Saqquaf
    Hi this is Syed I attend full lecture regarding Necrosis. Way of teaching is Excellent. Presentation is good.and full of knowledge.Thanks to your team.
  • Dr. Rafi Ullah Raz
    Good and well-explained. Anyone interested in pathology through a short way and in free then this course video is good to watch.
  • Arlinis Isabel Chávez López
    This course was of great help to understand cell death and the processes that accompany it, thank you.
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    Jafar Farouk
    Good day sir,
    My name is Jafar Farouk from Nigeria. This course really says alot and I'm impressed with lectures

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