Pathology Notes FSE 214
General
A branch of pathology that deals with general or broad disease processes such a necrosis:
None of the above
A branch of pathology that studies changes which occur in cell of the body at the microscopic level.
Iatrogenic
A disease that results from a physician's treatment of a patient:
Acquired
Any disease which is obtained after birth:
Varicose
Are the veins that become dilated and tortuous:
Expansion - Infiltration
Benign tumors grow by _______ and malignant tumors by _______.
False
Body's response to tissue injury by burning is called infection:
True
Carcinoma is the leading cause of respiratory cancer in the United States:
False
Cardiomyopathy is the disease of heart valve:
True
Dermoid cyst is a common cyst found on the walls of ovary that contain greasy material produced by sebaceous glands:
True
Dilatation and hypertrophy both describe the increase in the size of the heart:
False
Ductus arteriosus means opening between pumonary artery and aorta fails to open:
Endometriosis
Endometrial tissue is the tissue present in the lining of uterus but when it is found elsewhere it cause problems such a pain, swelling and bleeding. This condition is called:
False
Exogenous pigmentation is when a substance enters inside an organ from the body causing discoloration:
Heredity - Obesity - Diet - Diabete
Factors affecting cardiovascular systems include;
True
Failure of the kidney to filter waste products out is called as uremia:
Dehydration - Rapid blood coagulation - Rapid decomposition
For an embalmer, infections of the digestive system can lead to several problems, such as:
Hemorrhoids
Formation of varicose veins in the rectal are is called __________.
False
Gingivitis is the decaying of the teeth:
False
Gonorrhea, syphilis, genital herpes, and HIV are sexually transmitted disease that are caused by viruses and that is why they are difficult to control:
Liver
Hepatitis attaches too?
x=Hemophilia and y=Thrombocytopenia
Heredity bleeding disorder is called [x] while decreased number of platelets is called [y].
True
Hyperplasia is increase in the size of the body part due to increase in number of cells:
Phlebitis
Inflammation of the veins is called:
Lobar pneumonia
Inflammation that affects the lobes of lungs is called as:
Viruses
Influenza and common cold are caused by _____.
Stenosis
Is the narrowing of the opening of the heart valves:
False
Leucocytosis is the drop in number of white blood cells due to infection:
Ulcer
Localized area of necrosis on the skin or mucous membrane is called ___.
Connective Tissue
Lymphoma is tumor found in:
Transport gases
Main function of respiratory system is:
False
Nervous system is divided into two parts; central nervous system and anatomical nervous system:
Nervous tissue
Neuroma is a tumor found in:
Skin
Nevus or melanoma is a cancer of:
False
Pathology is the study of the tissues which have been removed from the body:
Atelectasis
Presence of any substances in the pleural cavity puts pressure on the lungs and make them collapse, a condition indicated with the term _______."
True
Prognosis refers to the prediction of the probable outcome of a disease
Valves
Prolapse is a condition of heart ______.
Heat - Pain - Swelling
Signs of inflammation are:
Heredity - Viruses - Environmental factors - Hormones
Some of the causes of cancer are______:
dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater
The brain and spinal cord are protective by three layers of protective membranes called the meninges. These meninges are :
False
The study of neoplasms or tumors is called ecology:
Febrile
These are diseases that are characterized by fever:
Cerebral palsy
This nervous system disease is not caused by any infection and is not progressive in nature. It is found in children. What is _____:
Regeneration
This term describe the replacement of damaged tissue with identical tissue:
Epidural
Trauma to the head may result into cerebral hemorrhage which are often categorized based on where they occur in relation to the meninges. The hemorrhage that occurs outside of the dura is called:
Acute and Chronic
Two types of diseases are:
Hypoplasia
Underdevelopment of kidney is called ______.
Living organisms - Physical irritants - Chemicals - Immunological reactants
What are the common causes of inflammation?
Malnutrition and general wasting of body, such as starvation
What is cachexia:
Inflammation caused by living organisms
What is infection:
A change in the function of the body as a result of injury to the tissue
What is the definition of disease?
Jaundice
When bilirubin accumulates in the body it causes yellowish discoloration. This condition is called:
Infiltration
When substances enter the body and accumulate in excessive amount, it is called."
Pericarditis
When the outer sac around the heart is inflammed, it is called ____.
Caseous Necrosis
Which on the following is a form of necrosis in which a cheeselike substance is located at the center of an area of pink necrosis surrounded by inflammatory granule:
Necrosis
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?
Homeostasis
Which one of the following is not a cause of cellular injury:
Polyp
is a form of papilloma that grown with a stem from the underlying tissue:
Emphysema
is not infection but is long term chronic deterioration and destruction of lung tissue:
Mastectomy
is surgical removal of a breast:
Cryptoorchidism
is the condition in males when testes do not descend down to the scrotum before birth:
Rabies
is the infection of nervous system that results from animal bites such as dogs and raccoons: