Pathology - Outline
Acute rhinitis
An acute viral infection of the upper respiratory tract is
hyperplasia
An increase in the size of a body part, due to an increase in the number of cells is called:
Emphysema
An over distention of the pulmonary air sacs with air is called:
Local passive hyperemia
Caused by a obstruction of a vein due to a thrombus, embolus, thickening of the vessel walls or external pressure. The affected area will appear swollen, cool to the touch, and will be dark reddish-blue in color.
generalized passive hyperemia
Caused by an obstruction of blood flow through the heart, leading to inadequate circulation. The results of this are known as hypostatic congestion (the settling of the blood to dependent regions).
anuria
Complete urinary suppression is called:
Permanent active immunity after infection
Immunity of Epidemic parotitis
True
T/F Epilepsy is controlled in most cases through medication.
False
T/F Hydrocele may complicate inflammations such as orchitis, epididymitis and vaginitis
Pleural effusion
The fluid oozes from the inflamed tissue into the space between the lungs & chest wall The pain usually disappears because the fluid serves as a lubricant
hematuria without pain
The most common symptom in renal carcinoma
Volvulus
This intestinal problem involves a twisting of the colon around itself:
atrophic
This type of vaginitis results from reduced estrogen levels after menopause
Subdural hemorrhage
bleeding below the dura mater; or between the dura and arachnoid (the middle covering of the brain) usually venous bleeding not usually associated with skull fractures
Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
can cause lung infections with those who have a weakened immune system due to any of the following o cancer o chronic use of corticosteroids or other medication that affect the immune system o HIV/AIDS o Solid organ or bone marrow transplant
inflammation of the lungs that is focused in the small bronchi
Bronchopneumonia is characterized by:
Renal calculi
Calculi that from within the kidney are called:
the kidney can become extremely dilated with urine
In hydronephrosis
Hypoparathyroidism
Of the following, which is hypocalcemia associated with:
hydrocephalus
Referred to as "water on the brain."
Candida albicans & Trichomonas vaginalis
Which is/are responsible for causing vaginitis?
tumor, rubor, rigor
Which of the following does not fit into the cardinal sign of inflammation? altered function, pain, rubor pain, tumor, heat tumor, rubor, rigor altered function, rubor, dolor swelling, pain, heat calor, rubor, dolor
Heat Swelling Pain Redness Loss of function
5 cardinal signs of inflammation
Pyelonephritis
A Suppurative inflammation of the kidney & renal pelvis is referred to as:
Emphysema
A barrel chest is characteristic of:
abscess
A cavity containing pus and surrounded by an inflamed tissue
Bronchiectasis
A condition of the lung that is characterized by irreversible dilation of the bronchial walls is termed
Epilepsy
A condition which results from some form of interference with normal electrical activity in the brain. It is marked by repetitive abnormal electrical discharges within the brain known as seizures.
addison's disease
A disease resulting from adrenal gland deficiency and characterized by bronzing of the skin is termed:
functional
A disease that shows no recognizable lesions is called:
Diabetes insipidus
A disorder of the pituitary gland characterized by intense thirst and the excretion of large amounts of urine is
Cretinism
A protruding tongue, mental retardation, sunken nose, puffy eyelids and small eyes that are set apart, are sings of this congenital disease:
Pleural effusion
AKA Wet Pleurisy or Hydrothorax
Hydrocephalus
Abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluids in the ventricles of the brain.
Petit Mal Seizures
Are a much milder form and the individual ceases activity for a few seconds. Are more common in children who often outgrow the disorder.
Hemophilus influenza Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) Neisseria meningitidis (meningococcus) - Most common causative agent
Common bacteria causing meningitis:
antidiuretic hormone
Diabetes insipidus is caused by an under-secretion of which of the following hormones:
Epidemic parotitis
Distinct for the painful inflammatory swelling of one or both of the parotid glands - "Chipmunk Face" Seen typically in children
Person-to-person by droplets of saliva Indirectly by contaminated hands or fomites
Epidemic parotitis Mode of Transmission:
ENTERS: o Nose o Mouth EXITS: o Nasal secretions o Buccal secretions
Epidemic parotitis Portals of Entry and Exit:
Hydrocephalus
Excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain causing them to enlarge and push against the skull.
Cryptorchidism
Failure of the testes to descend into the scotum is called:
Hydrocele
Fluid in the sac of the vaginalis testis is called:
Pyelonephritis
Harry goes to the doctor complaining of chill, high fever, dysurian, hematuria and sudden back pain that spreads over his abdomen. Upon extensive examinatin, the doctor tells him that he has developed abscesses that ruptured and drained pus into the renal pelvis and urine causing pyuria. What did the doctor diagnose him with?
Stenosis
If the esophagus becomes too narrow for food to pass, what is this condition referred to as?
Cryptorchidism
If this condition is left untreated, it could lead to sterility because maturation of sperm cannot occur
Bright's disease
Inflammation of the kidney that involves the glomeruli is called:
Meningitis
Inflammation of the meninges (the protective coverings around the brain and spinal cord) Caused by many organisms including viruses and bacteria
stomatitis
Inflammation of the mouth is called:
Cholecystitis
Inflammation of the organ that stores bile is called:
ureteritis
Inflammation of the structure that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder is called:
Amyloid Disease
It is a disease in which a waxy, starch-like glycoprotein accumulates in tissues and organs impairing their function.
cerebral palsy
It is believed that _____________ is caused by developmental anomalies or damage to areas in the brain, disruption its ability to control movement and posture.
Hydrocele
May result from improper closure of the opening between the peritoneal cavity and the scrotum.
epidemic meningitis
Meningitis that is caused by meningococcus is often referred to as _____________ and is one of the most serious forms of the disease. It is transmitted from person to person through the respiratory tract via droplet spray or direct contact with respiratory discharges. If it is not treated, it can result in serious brain damage end even death.
Meningitis
Organisms enter via blood or lymphatic system or direct are extensions of local infections such as otitis media and mastoiditis, (inflammation of the mastoid sinuses) or frontal sinus infection
pneumocystis carinii
Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia caused by the fungal organism ____________
becoming a rare disease with the introduction of a vaccine.
Prevention of Epidemic parotitis
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Primary Atypical Pneumonia is caused by a variety of pathogens including viruses and an atypical bacterial called ________________
Pleural effusion
Results from an excess amount of exudate in the pleural spaces
Active / Arterial Pathological Hyperemia / Congestion
Results from increased arterial flow as a bodily reaction to injury, such as in inflammation.
Hyperparathyroidism
Results from increased levels of parathormone (parathyroid hormone, PTH) which raises the level of circulating calcium above normal resulting in a condition known as hypercalcemia. The increase in the hormone is usually due to a tumor of one of the parathyroid glands. as the calcium levels rises, the phosphate level falls
hydrocephalus
Results from the blockage of normal outflow of cerebrospinal fluid.
True
T/F Hydrocephalus may be congenital or acquired.
Resolution
Termination of an inflammatory process with the involved body part returned back to its normal state is called:
Grand Mal Seizures
The more serious form of epilepsy. Characterized by: - fecal and urinary incontinence, strong convulsions, loss of consciousness, peculiar sounds, biting of the tongue and excessive salivation - The seizures vary considerably and in the length of duration and frequency of occurrence - After an attack, patients appear groggy and not fully aware of what has occurred
Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
This type of pneumonia can cause lung infections with thosewho have a weakened immune system/ immune compromised persons, especially seen in AIDS/HIV
bacterial
This type of vaginitis results from on overgrowth of one of the the several organisms normally present in the vagina
Epidemic parotitis
This virus can spread to other organs of the body - the testicles in 20-25% of adults males, causing sterility
Tetany
A decrease in the parathryoid hormone will result in a condition known as:
Cretinism
A deficiency in the secretion of the thyroid gland before baby is born is known as:
Atelectasis
A disease characterized by a collapse or airless condition of the lung is termed:
acute
A disease having sudden onset and short duration is called:
Carbuncle
The union of two or more boils results in which of the following inflammatory lesions:
Fulminating disease
having rapid and severe onset, usually fatal
Cholecystitis
inflammation of the gall bladder
abscess
localized accumulation of pus
proctitis
may be caused by bacterial infection, parasites, irritation from fecal matter or toxic agents.
proctitis
may be secondary to such conditions as hemorrhoids or rectal tumors.
hydrocephalus
When it occurs in adults, the cranial enlargement is not seen, because hardening of the bones has already taken place.
hydrocephalus
When it occurs in young, due to the fact that ossification of the cranial bones has not yet occurred, a great distention and enlargement of the cranium can be seen.
Rabies
Which disease is associated with hydrophobia because the sight of water may cause the throat muscles to spasm in infected patients?
anuria
Which of the following could lead to death within 24 hours? oliguria pyuria hematuria anuria polyuria
pyelitis, pyelonephritis, cystitis
Which of the following diseases show pyuria?
Renal calculi
Which of the following is formed when salts in urine form a precipitate?
Herpes simplex I, Treponema pallidum
Which of the following organism(s) cause stomatitis? Candida albicans, diabetes diabetes, Treponema pallidum Treponema pallidum; streptococcus pneumoniae Streptococcus pneumoniae and Clostridia perfringens Herpes simplex I, Treponema pallidum
heart
Which of the following organs is frequently affected by valvular stenosis?
primary atypical pneumonia/viral pneumonia
Which of the following would Mycoplasma pneumoniae cause?
Acromegaly
Which of these is associated with a "lion-face" appearance?
Acquired hydrocephalus
_______________ is often seen when post-inflammatory adhesion or scarring occurs, a lesion or tumor is blocking the normal flow of cerebrospinal fluid.
Hydrocele
a buildup of edematous fluid in the scrotum.
Functional disease
a condition or disease in which there is no recognizable change in anatomy
acute disease
a disease with a more or less rapid onset and short duration
Cerebral Palsy
a term used to describe a group of chronic disorders characterized by the impairment of control over movement. The impairment generally appears in the first few years of life and typically does not progress over time.
Primary Atypical Pneumonia
also known as walking pneumonia or viral pneumonia
Cholangitis
an inflammation of the bile ducts which is caused by blockages of the bile ducts. The most common cause of obstruction is gallstones. Other causes of obstruction include stricture, stenosis or tumors. all of these cause the slow passage of bile, resulting in bacterial infection.
proctitis
an inflammation of the rectum
Primary Atypical Pneumonia
starts with a dry, nonproductive cough, headache, fever, muscle pain and fatigue as it progresses, breathlessness occurs and a cough that now produces small quantities of phlegm that may be clear or white
Passive hyperemia or Venous Hyperemia / Congestion
the result of a decrease in the venous drainage from a body part. will always be a pathological condition. May be local or general
Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
this pneumonia was a relatively rare infection before the AIDS epidemic
