NBE SCIENCE-SET #16
The typical lesions of rheumatic heart disease are
Aschoff bodies
Which of the following is NOT a kind of muscle in the body? hinge skeletal smooth (involuntary) cardiac
hinge
Calculi that form within the kidneys are called
renal calculi
Replacement of dead tissue cells with connective tissue cells is a process called
repair
The replacement of destroyed tissue with connective tissue is called
repair
A childhood disease characterized by faulty ossification of bone is:
rickets
Hemorrhoids is a condition primarily involving
veins
Poliomyelitis is caused by a
virus
The prefix "sarco" means
flesh
The division of pathology that identifies criminal causes of death is
forensic pathology
There are __________ bones in the axial skeleton.
80
Chondroma is: Benign or Malignant?
Benign
Which is a thrombus? fat globules within vessels a blood clot within the heart or vessels clump of bacteria or tumor cells in vessels foreign objects within vessels
a blood clot within the heart or vessels
A collection of pus surrounded by an inflammatory wall is a(n)
abscess
A disease having sudden onset and short duration is referred to as
acute
A disease resulting from adrenal gland deficiency and characterized by bronzing of the skin is known as:
addison's disease
A term that represents a common complication of healing is
adhesions
Of the following neoplasms, the one that is malignancy composed of the epithelial tissue of a gland is a myosarcoma a chondrosarcoma an adenocarcinoma an angioma
an adenocarcinoma
A malignant neoplasm of bone tissue is called
an osteosarcoma
Generalized edema of the subcutaneous tissue is called
anasarca
Aneurysms are disorders primarily involving
arteries
The point of union between two bones is known as an ________________.
articulation
Which one of the following is NOT a main part of a woman's uterus? cardia cervix body fundus
cardia
Arteriosclerosis involving arteries of the brain may be expected to lead to ___.
cerebrovascular accident
The largest part of the brain is the __________________, it is the center of reasoning and personality.
cerebrum
When contact with HCHO causes inflammation, this is classified as ____ etiology.
chemical
A general term used to designate the state of collapse that follows severe tissue injury is
circulatory shock
The name for the chronic end-stage liver disease where in functional cells of the liver are replaced by a lower form of cells is:
cirrhosis
A pocket of infection characterized as pus contained by a membrane is called a ___.
cyst
Forms the layer beneath the epidermis, which contains connective tissue, vessels, glands, follicles, hair roots, sensory nerves, and muscular tissue.
dermis
A disorder of the pituitary gland characterized by intense thirst and the excretion of large amounts of urine is:
diabetes insipidus
A disease associated with the Islets of Langerhans of the pancreas marked by an insufficient production of insulin is
diabetes mellitus
The suffix "pathy" means
disease
Inflammation of the tongue is called
glossitis
A body organ frequently affected by valvular stenosis is the
heart
Of the following locations, thrombi would likely be found in the
heart
Valvular insufficiency is a commonly found disorder affecting the
heart
The expulsion of blood of a gastric origin from the mouth is
hematemesis
A pathological condition primarily associated with arteries is
infarction
Occlusion of an artery is a condition likely to lead to
infarction
These types of bones are found in areas such as the vertebrae and certain bones of the skull and pelvis. They can vary in size and shape.
irregular
A torn wound is referred to as a(n)
laceration
A condition that is hematopoietic disorder is
leukemia
The disease sometimes referred to as "cancer of the blood" is known as
leukemia
It is characteristic of leukemia to be accompanied by a massive proliferation of
leukocytes
This condition is a dermotropic condition, really a progressive form of cutaneous tuberculosis . That pathogen may reach the skin through blood or lymph from a tuberculous internal organ, The characteristic lesion is reddish brown and often affects the face resulting in disfigurement.
lupus vulgaris
Leukocytosis is a condition that
may be physiological or pathological
That branch of pathology concerned with accidents and homicides is called
medico-legal pathology
That branch of pathology dealing with legal issues regarding a death is called:
medico-legal pathology
Which of the following may be considered a predisposing factor of disease? arsenic trauma race fever
race
The replacement of destroyed tissue with the exact same kind of tissue is a process called
regeneration
The division of pathology that deals with tissue that have been removed from the patient during surgery is called _______________ pathology.
surgical
The subjective disturbances caused by disease that are felt or experienced by a patient but not directly measurable are called:
symptoms
A number of symptoms taken together which indicates the presence of a particular disease is a
syndrome
Inflammation of the two oval shaped pads of tissues at the back of the throat. Signs and symptoms include swelling, sore throat, difficulty swallowing and tender lymph nodes on the side of the neck . Most cases are caused by infection by a virus or bacteria .Surgery to remove these was once common, is now performed when bacterial infection doesn't respond to treatment. Usually occurs in children of pre-school age to mid-teenage years.
tonsillitis
The presence of chemicals in the blood that are normally found in urine is a condition referred to as:
uremia
Inflammation of the structure that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder is called:
ureteritis
Inflammation of the large intestine is called
colitis
Myocardial infarction is a likely after-effect of
coronary thrombosis
Which of the following terms represent a type of aneursym? caseous ischemia dissecting infiltration
dissecting
Pregnancy in which the fertilized egg attempts to develop outside of the uterus is called
ectopic
A free-flowing particle in the blood is called a(n)
embolus
Of the following conditions, the one that is a common heart disorder is
endocarditis
The technical term for "nose bleed" is
epistaxis
What leads to jaundice?
excess bilirubin in the blood
Which of the following pathological conditions has a protective function? infiltration inflammation hyperplasia atrophy
inflammation
Endocarditis is inflammation of the
inner tunic of the heart
This is the central or inner most cavity inside of a bone where red and/or yellow bone marrow is stored. It is the cavity where bone marrow is extracted.
medullary cavity
Inflammation of the membranes that surround the brain is called
meningitis
Death of a localized area of tissue is a condition known as
necrosis
A congenital deficiency of pituitary secretion may result in which of these conditions? acromegaly goiter pituitary dwarfism pituitary giantism
pituitary dwarfism
The "master gland"- a small pea-sized lump of tissue connected to the inferior portion of the hypothalamus in sellica turcica of the sphenoid bone in the brain. Also known as the hypophysis .
pituitary gland
Treponema pallidum is an organism which will cause
syphilis
Formation of a blood clot attached to the wall of the heart or blood vessel is called
thrombosis
A glioma is:
tumor of nerve tissue
Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the lining of the cervix of the uterus is
endocervicitis
Melanin bears a relationship to
endogenous pigmentation
The action of gastro-intestinal secretions upon blood in the digestive tract cause formation of very dark, tarry feces known as:
melena
Conditions to make a body more susceptible to disease without actually causing it are called
predisposing conditions
This organ is located just inferior to your rib cage on your left side. It is a soft spongy organ that performs several critical jobs and can easily be damaged. it filters out and destroys old and damaged blood cells, plays a key role in fighting infection by producing lymphocytes and acts as a first line of defense against invading pathogens, and it stores red blood cells and platelets which aid in clotting. When this organ is inflamed or enlarged, the condition is known as:
splenomegaly
The chronic narrowing of the lumen of the esophagus is called:
stenosis
A disease commonly referred to as the mumps is
epidemic parotitis
Grand mal is a term associated with
epilepsy
That branch of pathology dealing with the body as a whole, without regard to any particular organ or system is
general pathology
This condition manifests as hypothyroidism in adult like and can affect women over 40 more than men and caused by the failure of the pituitary gland to correctly signal the thyroid gland to do its job. The patient may exhibit low body temperature; slow metabolism, weight gain, severe mental changes such as hallucinations or seizures or coma; significant swelling over the body with swollen eyes and thickening of the tongue; difficulty breathing. Responds to administration of thyroid hormones .
myxedema
The most common form of diabetes accounting for 95% of diabetes cases in adults. It is often called adult-onset diabetes (or non-insulin-dependent) but with the epidemic of obesity and overweight kids, teenagers can come down with this type as well. It is often a milder form with kidney, nerve and eye issues as well . Typically, in this type the pancreas produces insulin but not enough for the body's needs or the body is resistant to it. Obese people are at particularly high risk of developing this type of diabetes. There is no cure, but the condition can be managed with weight and nutrition management, and exercise. Some oral medication might also be used.
Type II
I am the tough and flexible tissue that covers the ends of your bones at a joint. I also give shape and support to other parts of your body, such as your ears, nose and windpipe. I allow your bones to freely glide over each other and protect your bones from rubbing against each other. I can cause a lot of pain and limited movement and sometimes a deformity. What is my name?
cartilage
The increase in the size of the cells of an organ is called:
hypertrophy
A deficiency in the secretion of the thyroid gland is:
hypothyroidism
This condition affects a part of the body that acts as insulation and protection for the spinal cord. It is usually transmitted when bodily wastes from a person who has the disease contaminate food or water, which is then ingested by the other person. It is caused by a virus. During the 1950's Drs. Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin developed two different types of vaccines. These vaccines "teach" the immune system how to defend itself against exposure to the virus in a killed or weakened form. The vaccines were tested on animals to make sure they were safe and effective before they were used in people. Today this disease has been virtually eradicated in the industrialized world, but remains a problem in one or two developing countries. What is this condition?
poliomyelitis
A blood clot that has formed within a blood vessel during life and remains fixed in place is called a(n) ___.
thrombus
A neuroma is a
benign tumor of nervous tissue
An infection of a bone is called:
osteomyelitis
Another name for pleural effusion is
hydrothorax
prefix "neo" means
new
The suffix "algia" means
pain
Diabetes mellitus is associated with the malfunction of which gland?
pancreas
Enlargement of the heart to offset a valvular defect is
pathological hypertrophy
Acromegaly is a disease resulting from over activity of which of the following endocrine glands?
pituitary
A disease which shows an alternating increase and decrease in the severity of its symptoms is:
a recurrent disease
