Irreversible cell injury shows
Correct Answer: Large flocculent mitochondrial densities
Description: Reversible cell injury: Cellular swelling, fatty change, plasma membrane blebbing and loss of microvilli, mitochondrial swelling, dilation of the ER, eosinophilia (due to decreased cytoplasmic RNA)Features of irreversible cell injury are Cell membrane damage, Large flocculent, mitochondrial densities, Myelin figures, Nuclear changes: pyknosis, karyorrhexis, karyolysisRobbins 9th edition p.45-47
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