PATHOLOGY COMPEND 6
Hydrothorax
Another name for pleural effusion is
Small Intestine
Enteritis is associated with
Embolism
When a thrombus is released into the blood stream, it is then known as
Petechia
Widespread "pin-point" hemorrhages are more commonly known as
Calor, Dolor, Rubor
All of the following are examples of the cardinal symptoms of inflammation
Passive Hyperemia
An excessive amount of blood in a body part due to decreased venous drainage is called
Cystic Fibrosis
An hereditary disease of exocrine glands, especially affecting the pancreas and respiratory system with occlusion, infections, and cyst formation
Aplastic Anemia
Marrow suppression resulting from drugs and/or chemicals, radiation, infection and metabolic disorders is
Caused by a deficiency
Myxedema, Dwarfism, Rickets
Metastasis
Spread of tumors via the lymph or bloodstream is known as
Disease
The condition in which the structure and function of the body is altered as a result of injury to the tissues
Cirrhosis
The name for the chronic end-stage of liver disease wherein the functional cells of the liver are replaced by a lower form of cells
Pain
The prefix "algia" means
Spinal Cord
The prefix "myelo" means
Death
The prefix "necro" means
Bone
The prefix "osteo" means
Flesh
The prefix "sarco" means
Sac-like dilation
The suffix "cele" means
Arteriosclerosis
The thickening, hardening, and loss of elasticity of the walls of the arteries
Infarct
Dead Tissue
Pancreas
Diabetes Mellitus is associated with the malfunction of which gland?
Myoma
Benign Muscle Tissue
Hemangioma
Benign blood vascular tissue
Malignant Tumors
Glioma, Lymphoma, Epithelioma
Kidneys
Glomerulonephritis affects the capillaries of the
Hyperthyroidism
Graves disease is caused by
Melanoma
Malignant Epithelium Tissue
Fibrosarcoma
Malignant Fibrous Tissue
Adenocarcinoma
Malignant Glandular Epithelium Tissue
Glioma
Malignant Nerve Tissue
Angiosarcoma
Malignant Vascular Tissue
Heart
Pancarditis is a disease primarily involving the
Hemorrhages
Petechia are types of
Neoplasm
A new and abnormal formation of tissue
Uremia
A toxic condition associated with renal insufficiency
Hydrocele
A type of edema which affects the scrotum
Thrombus
A blood clot within the heart or vessels
Epilepsy
A chronic disorder of the nervous system characterized by attacks causing loss of consciousness and convulsions
Abscess
A collection of pus surrounded by an inflammatory wall
Anemia
A deficiency of circulating red blood cells
Diabetes Mellitus
A disease associated with the Islets of Langerhans of the pancreas marked by an insufficient production of insulin
