Pathology Definition - How does the reversible cell injury become irreversible?
How does the reversible cell injury become irreversible?
The transition from reversible to irreversible cell injury is gradual and occurs when the adaptive
mechanisms have been exhausted. A theoretical ‘‘point of no return’’ separating the reversible from
irreversible injury cannot be precisely defined even under tightly controlled experimental conditions.
The transition from reversible to irreversible cell injury is gradual and occurs when the adaptive
mechanisms have been exhausted. A theoretical ‘‘point of no return’’ separating the reversible from
irreversible injury cannot be precisely defined even under tightly controlled experimental conditions.