100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached
logo-home
WKU Pathophysiology Test - chapter 1| Questions with 100% Correct Answers $12.49   Add to cart

Exam (elaborations)

WKU Pathophysiology Test - chapter 1| Questions with 100% Correct Answers

 6 views  0 purchase
  • Course
  • WKU Pathophysiology
  • Institution
  • WKU Pathophysiology

what does neoplasia have problems with? - ANSWER cell growth, cell division and cell differentiation what is hypertrophy? - ANSWER cells grow bigger due to higher workload what is hyperplasia? - ANSWER cells increase in number what is metaplasia? - ANSWER cells change from normal cells to a dif...

[Show more]

Preview 3 out of 17  pages

  • June 26, 2024
  • 17
  • 2023/2024
  • Exam (elaborations)
  • Questions & answers
  • WKU Pathophysiology
  • WKU Pathophysiology
avatar-seller
KenAli
WKU Pathophysiology Test - chapter 1| Questions with 100% Correct Answers what does neoplasia have problems with? - ANSWER cell growth, cell division and cell differentiation what is hypertrophy? - ANSWER cells grow bigger due to higher workload what is hyperplasia? - ANSWER cells increase in number what is metaplasia? - ANSWER cells change from normal cells to a different cell type what is dysplasia? - ANSWER Disordered cellular growth, precancerous condition Is dysplasia reversible? - ANSWER low grade dysplasia is still reversible what is neoplasia? - ANSWER development of an abnormal mass of tissue (tumor), not reversible and may or may not be cancerous what the difference between cancer cells and normal cells? - ANSWER cancer cells are not specialized and are able to ignore signals tha t tell normal cells to stop dividing and cancer cells can evade immune system how do tumors stay alive? - ANSWER they use the immune system to stay alive and grow what is the primary site? - ANSWER where it starts what is the secondary site? - ANSWE R where it travels to Where do carcinomas originate? - ANSWER the skin or mucus membranes Where do sarcomas originate? - ANSWER in tissues that provide basic structure to the body example of where carcinoma could be located - ANSWER uterus, pancre as, or the lung example of where sarcomas could be located - ANSWER bone, muscles, joints, blood vessels, and cartilage what is leukemia? - ANSWER cancer of the blood cells (usually white blood cells) what is lymphoma? - ANSWER cancer that starts in the lymphatic system, lymph nodes, etc. what is a carcinoma? - ANSWER most common type of cancer, mostly caused by sun damage to skin types of carcinomas - ANSWER basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma and adenocarcinoma where does adenocarcinoma occur? - ANSWER starts in mucous -producing glandular cells, which can be found all over the body (breast, lung, colon, pancreas, liver, etc.) where does lung squamous cell carcinoma start - ANSWER the center of lung in skin cells lini ng airways where does lung adenocarcinoma occur? - ANSWER mucus glands lining airways most common what is different about small cell lung cancer - ANSWER tends to spread outside of lungs very early what is small cell lung cancer usually caused by? - ANSWER smoking what is the 5 year survival rate for all lung cancer? - ANSWER 19% what is sarcoma? - ANSWER cancer of bone and soft tissue (muscle, fat, blood vessels, lymph vessels and fibrous tissue) what is the most common type of bone cance r? - ANSWER osteosarcoma who/what does Ewing sarcoma affect? - ANSWER teenagers and young adults and it most commonly affects the pelvis and leg bones What is Kaposi's sarcoma? - ANSWER once rare cancer of lower layer of skin and mouth, but became ep idemic with the HIV epidemic whats the difference between leukemia and lymphoma? - ANSWER with leukemia the cancer cells are mainly located in the bone marrow and blood stream; with lymphoma cancer white blood cells tend to be in lymph nodes, lymphatic system and immune tissues such as spleen What is multiple myeloma? - ANSWER cancer of mature B cells (plasma cells) capable of making antibodies in the bone marrow, make abnormal antibodies and cause bone pain due to growth inside bone cavities

The benefits of buying summaries with Stuvia:

Guaranteed quality through customer reviews

Guaranteed quality through customer reviews

Stuvia customers have reviewed more than 700,000 summaries. This how you know that you are buying the best documents.

Quick and easy check-out

Quick and easy check-out

You can quickly pay through credit card or Stuvia-credit for the summaries. There is no membership needed.

Focus on what matters

Focus on what matters

Your fellow students write the study notes themselves, which is why the documents are always reliable and up-to-date. This ensures you quickly get to the core!

Frequently asked questions

What do I get when I buy this document?

You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.

Satisfaction guarantee: how does it work?

Our satisfaction guarantee ensures that you always find a study document that suits you well. You fill out a form, and our customer service team takes care of the rest.

Who am I buying these notes from?

Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller KenAli. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.

Will I be stuck with a subscription?

No, you only buy these notes for $12.49. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.

Can Stuvia be trusted?

4.6 stars on Google & Trustpilot (+1000 reviews)

72042 documents were sold in the last 30 days

Founded in 2010, the go-to place to buy study notes for 14 years now

Start selling
$12.49
  • (0)
  Add to cart