FSE 214 Pathology Midterm Prep
Any disease which is obtained after birth
Acquired
Two types of diseases are
Acute and chronic
Match the information to the terms
Aplasia: Absence of body parts Etiology: Refers to the study of the causes of disease Hernia: Protrusion of an organ through the wall of the body cavity in which it is contained Pandemic: Diseases that affect a large number of people Cyst: "A sac-like structure, containing fluid of a semi-solid substance"
Match names of conditions with the terms:
Arteriosclerosis: arteries become hardened and thickened Arteritis: inflammation of an artery Atherosclerosis: formation of plaques in the arteries Aneurysm: localized weakening and dilation of an artery wall
Which of the following is a form of necrosis in which a cheese-like substance is located at the center of an area of pink necrosis surrounded by inflammatory granule?
Caseous necrosis
Benign tumors grow by ____ and malignant tumors by ____
Expansion, infiltration
Body's response to tissue injury by burning is called infection
False
Cardiomyopathy is the disease of heart valves.
False
Ductus arteriosus means opening pulmonary artery and aorta fails to open
False
Exogenous pigmentation is when a substance enters inside an organ from the body causing discoloration
False
Leukocytosis is the drop in number of white blood cells due to infection
False
Pathology is the study of the tissues which have been removed from the body
False
The study of neoplasms or tumors is called ecology
False
Cachexia is associated with patients who have good nutrition, wasting away of the body, and exhibit starvation
False (they have bad nutrition)
These are diseases that are characterized by fever
Febrile
A branch of pathology that deals with general or broad disease processes such as necrosis
General pathology
Match names of tumors with their description
Glioma: tumors involving the neuroglia Chondroma: tumor of cartilage Papilloma: tumor of epithelium in the skin and mucous Osteoma: tumor bone Adenoma: tumor of glandular epithelium Leiomyoma: tumors of smooth muscles Angioma: tumor of vessels
Factors affecting cardiovascular systems include: (select all that apply)
Heredity, Obesity, Diet, & Diabetes
Some of the causes of cancer are ____. Choose all correct answers.
Heredity, Viruses, Environmental factors, Hormones
Which one of the following is not a cause of cellular injury?
Homeostasis
Match the terms with their definitions
Hyperplasia: an increase in the number of cells Amyloid Degeneration: present in Alzheimer's disease Atrophy: shrinkage of cells Hypertrophy: an increase in the size of cells Metaplasia: regeneration of the cells after injury
When substances enter the body and accumulate in excessive amount, it is called
Infiltration
Match the terms with the definitions:
Ischemia: Decreased blood flow to a part of body Thrombosis: Formation of blood clot within the heart of vessels Infarction: Dying of a tissue due to lack of oxygen Hematoma: A swelling filled with blood Embolism: An object floating through blood causing obstruction Edema: Excessive accumulation of fluid
Which one of the following is characterized by cellular swelling, changes in nature of cellular proteins, and the breakdown of cellular organelles in dead cells?
Necrosis
Neuroma is a tumor found in
Nervous tissue
A branch of pathology that studies changes which occur in cells of the body at the microscopic level
None of the above (the answer is Histo-pathology)
Inflammation of the veins is called
Phlebitis
What are the common causes of inflammation?
Physical irritants, immunological reactants, living organisms, chemicals
____ is a form of papilloma that grows with a stem from the underlying tissue
Polyp
This term describes the replacement of damaged tissue with identical tissue
Regeneration
Nevus or melanoma is a cancer of
Skin
A branch of pathology that studies disease processes affecting individual body areas or systems
Special pathology
Is the narrowing of the opening of the heart valves
Stenosis
Dilatation and hypertrophy both describe the increase in the size of the heart
True
Hyperplasia is increase in the size of the body part due to increase in number of cells
True
There are two types of tumors: benign and malignant
True
Match the terms with their definitions:
Ulcer: localized area of necrosis on the skin or mucous membrane Abscess: an area of pus surrounded by a wall of tissue Vesicle: an elevation on the skin with fluid Furuncle: an abscess in the deeper layer of the skin Pustule: an elevation on the skin with pus
Prolapse is a condition of heart ____
Valves
Are the veins that become dilated and tortuous
Varicose
A disease that results from a physician's treatment of a patient
iatrogenic