Hydropic Change: Also known as cellular swelling, this occurs due to the influx of water into the cytoplasm as a result of injury to the plasma membrane or failure of ion pumps. Fatty Change: Accumulation of lipid vacuoles in the cytoplasm, often seen in conditions like alcoholic liver disease. Hyaline Change: Homogeneous, glassy appearance of cytoplasm due to accumulation of proteins, commonly seen in kidney diseases. Glycogen Accumulation: Excessive storage of glycogen, typically observed in glycogen storage diseases.