FSE 214 -Pathology - Module 3
allergens:
foreign particles such as dusts or pollen
physical agents:
heat, cold, electricity, and radiation
prognosis
prediction of the probable outcome of the disease
Conditions that make a body more susceptible to disease without actually causing disease:
predisposing conditions
The prediction of the probable outcome of a disease:
prognosis
exacerbation
refers to a sudden increase in the severity of a disease
diagnosis
refers to the identification of a disease
iatrogenic disease
results from a physicians treatment of a patient
etiology
the study of the causes of disease
an exciting cause of disease:
those factor which actually cause a disease
recurrance
to come back, or recur
ad
toward
traumatic factors:
traumatic is the Greek word for, "wound". Describes any physical injury to the tissues of the body, such as cuts, bruises, scrapes, or fractures
symptoms
used to describe subjective indications of the presence of disease in the body
leuko
white
The suffix "penia" as in the term leukopenia means:
white (blood cell) deficency
The study of the remains of a murder victim to determine cause of death is referred to as _____ Pathology.
Medical-legal Pathology (Forensic Pathology)
hereditary disease
a disease characterized by a person inheriting some some sort abnormal genes from his/her parents
communicable disease
a disease characterized by being easily transmitted
deficiency disease
a disease characterized by lack of some essential dietary ingredient
chronic disease
a disease having slow onset and long duration
nosocomial disease
a disease originating in a hospital
recurrent disease
a disease that comes back, or reoccurs
organic disease
a disease that have readily identifiable characteristics lesions associated with them, such as the swollen and inflamed mucous membranes of strep throat
febrile disease
a diseased characterized by fever
remission
a let-up in severity of a disease, with diminished signs and symptoms
chemical agents:
acids, alkalis, poisons, or drugs
Which of the following would be a predisposing cause to disease?
age, race, sex, nutrition, occupation, stress and emotion, environment, economic status
fulminant disease
an acute disease which is particularly severe and sudden in its onset, and often prove fatal
intoxicants:
an agent which is poison or toxic
The harboring of animal parasites:
an infestation
signs
an objective indication of the presence of disease, such as fever or swelling, which can be observed by the doctor as well as being experienced by the patient
ab
away from
melena
black
infectious
caused by pathogenic microorganisms and contaigous
a disease having slow onset and a long duration
chronic
The suffix "stomosis" as in the term colostomy means:
condition of providing with or having an outlet in the colon
the identification of a disease
diagnosis
congenital
disease present at birth
sporadic disease
diseases are which are found to occur only occasionally in a community
epidemic disease
diseases that affect a much larger than normal number of people in a community at one time
pandemic disease
diseases that affect the majority of the population in a very large area, possibly even world-wide.
functional disease
diseases that have no such characteristic lesions when they occur, such as migraine headaches or various mental disturbances called psychoses
The suffix "troph" as in the term "hypertrophy" means:
excessive nourishment
The suffix "ase" as in the term protease means:
first enzyme
the suffix of lith as in the term cholelithasis means:
gall stone process
The prefix "orchid" as in the term orchitis means:
inflammation of the testicles
endemic disease
is a disease that is always present to some degree in a given area or community
Any structural change that occurs in tissue as a result of disease is a:
lesions
neuro
nerve
