PATHOLOGY COMPEND 4
Virus
Poliomyetlitis is caused by
Empyema
Pus in the pleural cavity
Postmortem condition of pneumonia
Rapid coagulation of blood, Cyanosis, Dehydration
Nose
Rhinitis is a disease associated with the
Blood
The body fluid most closely associated with thrombopenia
Leukemia
The disease sometimes referred to as "cancer of the blood"
Cavitation
The formation of a cavity
Cholelithiasis
The formation of calculi in the gall bladder
Uremia
The presence of materials in the blood that are normally found in urine
Albuminuria
The presence of serum protein in the urine
Syphilis
Treponema Pallidum
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis is caused by the organism
Hemorrhoids
Varicosity of the veins around the rectum
Diabetes Mellitus
Which of the following diseases, Hepatitis, Pharyngitis, Diabetes Mellitus, Cholangitis, would be associated with the pancreas?
Cholecystitis
Inflammation of the gall bladder
Poliomyelitis
Inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord
Gingivitis
Inflammation of the gums
Colitis
Inflammation of the large intestine
Peritonitis
Inflammation of the lining of the abdomen
Meningitis
Inflammation of the membranes that surround the brain
Stomatitis
Inflammation of the mouth
Neuritis
Inflammation of the nerve
Pancreatitis
Inflammation of the pancreas
Proctitis
Inflammation of the rectum
Enteritis
Inflammation of the small intestine
Glossitis
Inflammation of the tongue
Postmortem condition of Cirrhosis
Jaundice, Ascites, Edema
Malignant Tumors
Liposarcoma, Lymphoma, Melanoma, Glioma
Fibrosarcoma
Malignant tumor of fibrous connective tissue
Epidemic Parotitis
Mumps
Heart
Myocarditis is a disease that primarily involves the
Ischemia
Of the following pathological conditions, Allergy, Ischemia, Albinism, Lordosis, the one that is most closely associated with infarction
Cyanosis
A condition characterized by a bluish discoloration due to lack of oxygen in the blood
Epilepsy
A condition characterized by periodic disturbances of consciousness
Emphysema
A condition of the lungs involving distended or ruptured alveoli is known as
Atelectasis
A disease characterized by a collapsed or airless condition of the lungs
Tabes Dorsalis
A form of neurosyphilis characterized by degeneration of the posterior columns of the spinal cord
Laceration
A torn wound
Volvulus
A twisting of a segment of intestine
Hydrocephalus
Accumulation of fluid in the cranial cavity
Hypertrophy
Common heart disorder
Postmortem condition of tuberculosis
Dehydration, Emaciation, Cold abscess
