Pathology for Funeral Service DIFS
Hydrocephalus
Accumulation of fluid in the cranial cavity is known as
Spermatozoa
The male sex cells
Hepatitis
Inflammation of the liver is called
Enviromental factors
Long-term exposure to ultraviolet rays of the sun is an example of which cause of cancer.
The type of pathology related to both the medical and legal issues surrounding death
Medical-Legal Pathology (Forensic Pathology)
Cystic fibrosis
This lower respiratory disease is associated with diseases of the pancreas but is related to the respiratory system due to the thick and sticky mucous secretions of the membranes lining the air passages to the lungs. This mucus not only blocks the flow of air into the lungs but is a haven for bacteria that traps in the mucus. The result, serious respiratory infections. Name this disease.
Hemorrhoids
Varicosity of the veins around the rectum is a condition known as
Excess bilirubin in the blood
What leads to jaundice?
Pleural effusion, hydrothorax
When fluid is collecting in the pleural cavity of the chest and the fluid is more watery than it is purulent, what is it called ?
tubal pregnancy
When the embryo attempts to develop in the fallopian tubes
Osteomalacia
condition characterized by softening of the bones is
Salpingitis
inflammation of a fallopian tubes
Prostatitis
inflammation of the prostate gland
Mastectomy
surgical removal of a breast
osteomyeitis
A bone disease that may result from an organism entering the bone after a trauma. It can affect the bone itself and/or the bone marrow as well as both can become inflamed.
Ecchymosis
A bruise-like patch of hemorrhage under the skin
All of these
A complication of diabetes mellitus is
Thrombocytopenia
A condition characterized by a decrease in the number of platelets
Glycosuria
A condition involving sugar in the urine is called
glycosuria
A condition involving sugar in the urine is called
Dwarfism
A congenital deficiency in the pituitary secretion may result in which of the following?
Leukopenia
A decrease in the number of white blood cells
Hypothyroidism
A deficency in the secretion of the thyroid gland is
Diabetes mellitus
A disease associated with the Islets of Langerhans of the pancreas marked by an insufficent production of insulin is
Cushing's Syndrome
A disease characterized by obesity and muscular weakness associated with abnormal function of the adrenal gland is
Diabetes insipidus
A disorder of the pituitary gland characterized by intense thirst and the excretion of large amounts of urine is
Tumors, scar tissue, kidney stones
Blockage of the urinary tract can also cause a build-up of urine in the kidney pelvic. List the causes of blockage.
Hereditary
Breast cancer is an example of a tumor likely to occur in women having had this disease. This describes which cause of cancer.
You can find calcium in dead or dying tissues, Calcium is usually related to bone formation but can infiltrate into tissue, Arteriosclerosis is a good example of calcification.
Calcification is a condition in which calcium is deposited in the tissues of the body but there is no bone formation.
Occupational exposure
Exposure of those who work with paints is an example of which cause of cancer
Fulminating
FulminatingAn acute disease which most of the time is severe and sudden in its onset and often proves fatal defines_______disease.
Kidneys
Glomerulonephritis affects the capillaries of the
Hyperthyroidism
Graves disease is caused by
Gross Pathology
Gross PathologyThe type of pathology related to the studies of change in the structure and function of the body and can be observed with the unaided eye.
Relates to hemolysis or hemoglobin in the blood, a good example pigmentation cause by hemoglobin is post-mortem stain
Hemoglobin is a type of endogenous pigment. Answer the following quetions. Select all of the answers that apply.
arthritis
Inflamation of a joint is called
Salpingitis
Inflammation of the fallopian tubes is called
Cholecystisis
Inflammation of the gall bladder is called
Rhinitis
Inflammation of the nasal passages which is a big part of having a cold is called______.
Gastritis
Inflammation of the stomach is called
Tonsillitis
Inflammation of the tonsils, a mass of lymphoid tissue located in a part of the pharynx, and is a common form of infection is:
Uteritis
Inflammation of the ureters is called______
Polydactylism
More than the normal numbers of toes or fingers
endrometritis
Oe form of metritis which indicates inflammation of the inner lining of the uterus
Uremia
The presence of materials in the blood that are normally found in urine is a condition reffered to as
Large intestines
The results of the process of digestion where much of the water is removed prior to elimination of waste goes to this part of the digestive system.
etiology
The term _____ refers to the study of the cause of disease
etiology
The term_____ refers to the study and cause of a disease.
occupational
The type of disease resulting from one's working condition defines_________disease
Extra-dura
The type of hemorrhage that may result from a head injury and can result in bleeding underneath the middle layer of the meninges is called:
Benign
The type of tumor that is less serious and are said to grow by expansion
Carbuncle
The union of two or more adjacent boils results in an inflammatory lesion that is called a(n)
Lobar pneumonia
This diagram demonstrates a common form of pneumonia. Take a closer look and you will see the infections are located in the top lobe of the lungs. Name this type of pneumonia.
Asthma
This is a lower respiratory disease that is a form of allergy. The signs and symptoms include hypersecretion of mucus and spasm of the muscles in the bronchi. "Wheezing" is a key characteristic of this form of allergy when air is trying to pass through obstructed airways.
Seborrheic dermatitis
This patient has chronic dandruff caused by excessive secretion of sebum. The name of this non-infectious skin disease is_______.
Vagina
Vaginitis is inflammation of the
Achondroplasia and scoliosis
Which are examples of developmental diseases of the bone?
Chemical Agents, Living agents
Which is NOT a common predisposing factor in disease?
Does not contribute to medical knowledge.
Which of the following is NOT an important benefit of an autopsy?
Stone dust
Which of the following is considered exogenous pigmentation?
All of these
Which of the following might be a postmortem condition of cirrhosis
Creutzfeldt-Jakob
______is a rare yet deadly type of nervous system disease. It is also known as a "slow virus" infection.
Joint and Articulation
______is defined as a point where two bones meet.
Gout
_____is defined as a hereditary form of arthritis resulting from metabolic problems with uric acid build-up in the body.
Myelitis
_____is defined as inflammation of the spinal cord resulting from infections or injury.
Furuncle
The pathological term for an abscess or inflammatory tissue of pus is______.
cyst
A ______ is defined as a sac-like structure containing fluid or semi-solid substances
Pernicious anemia
The type of anemia associated with age;thought to result from a lack of vitamin B12
Stroke
Damage to the brain as a result of blood flow interruptions. They can be mild or severe.
Osteitis deformans and Paget's disease
_____ is a chronic inflammation of bone. You will see it mostly in the elderly. Upon inspection, you will see thickening and deformation of the bone.
exacerbation
__________is defined as a sudden increase in the severity of a disease.
Cerebral Palsy
_______is a nervous system disorder affecting children but it is not a progressive type of condition.
an osteoma
of the following neoplasms, the one that is benign is
Dura
The outer layer of the meninges is called :
Down's Syndrome
A genetic defect resulting in various degrees of mental retardation and a dwarfed physique defines:
Sickle-cell anemia
A hemolytic type of anemia resulting from a genetic defect in making hemoglobin
Hemophilia
A hereditary bleeding disorder characterized by prolonged clotting time for blood
TIA's
A temporary interruption of blood supply to part of the brain. These may last for only a few moments or several hours.
Aplastic anemia
A type of anemia characterized bya virtual stoppage of blood cell production in the bone marrow
Dermoid
A type of benign cyst containing greasy material formed in the walls of the cyst.
Osteoporosis
A type of bone disease seen most commonly in women after menopause and is characterized as bone density loss
RA
A type of chronic arthritis that generally starts as an inflammation of the synovial member lining the joint capsule. You find hard, subcutaneous nodules forming near the joint. It affects mostly women 20-40 years of age
Hydrocele
A type of edema which affects the scrotum is
benign prostatic hyperplasia
A type of male reproductive disease associated with a hormone imbalance in later years and causes enlargement of the prostate.
Leukocytosis
An increased number of circulating white blood cells; it is an important defense mechanism of the body
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
An umbrella term encompassing various conditions that causes long-term interference and blockage of the normal process of respiration of gas exchange. This term includes emphysema, chronic bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Name this term.
Absence of a body part
Aplasia
Myxedema
Atrophy of the thyroid gland in adults may result in
Spina Bifida
Spina BifidaA defect in the walls of the lower part of the spinal cord
True
T/F Strokes are defined as damage to the brain as a result of interruption of the circulation to the brain.
True
T/F Tubal pregnancy occurs when the embryo attempts to develop outside the uterus.
False
T/F You can expect to find permanent damage to the brain if a person suffers from a TIA.
Spinal
The 31 pair of nerves allowing the brain and spinal cord to communicate with all parts of the body is/are:
Neurons, Nerve cells
The _____ are body cells responsible for transmitting information received either toward or from the CNS
None of the above
The common cold is sometimes also referred to ________.
Bronchopneumonia
The diagram above represents the second main category of pneumonia. You find inflammation in the bronchi which spread to the lungs. It is observed as spotty scattering throughout the lungs.
Flu, influenza
The diagram above represents the upper respiratory tract. This is where you find the common viral infection. The symptoms of this upper respiratory tract disease is fever, chills, sore throat, runny nose and cough. Name this upper respiratory tract disease.
Cholelithiasis
The formation of calculi in the gall bladder is called
Polycistic kidney disease
The kidneys develop many enlarged cysts which can compress the surrounding tissue and can cause infections. Name the disease.
Cirrhosis
The name for chronic end-stage of liver disease wherein the functional cells of the liver are replaced by a lower form of cells is
