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disease - Answer abnormal function illness - Answer subjective experience of not feeling well sub-clinical / pre-clinical stage - Answer disease is present, pt unaware e.g. cancer prodromal stage - Answer vague, non specific e.g. sore, fatigue, aches clinical stage - A...

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disease - Answer abnormal function

illness - Answer subjective experience of not feeling well

sub-clinical / pre-clinical stage - Answer disease is present, pt unaware

e.g. cancer

prodromal stage - Answer vague, non specific

e.g. sore, fatigue, aches

clinical stage - Answer disease is evident, it is clear that we are sick

e.g. fever

idiopathic - Answer unknown cause

pathogenesis - Answer how disease evolves

etiology - Answer what caused the disease

signs - Answer objective

symptoms - Answer subjective

syndrome - Answer A compilation of signs and symptoms that are characteristic of a
specific disease state

e.g. SOB cough fever + covid swab -> covid +

complications - Answer adverse effects of disease or treatments

sequela - Answer impairments caused by disease that stay for life

e.g. stroke -> weakness in right side

specificity - Answer - : do not have disease

,+ : need further investigation

sensitivity - Answer - : do not have disease
+ : confirmed to have disease

subacute - Answer between acute and chronic

epidemiology - Answer study of disease occur in populations.
explain spread of disease

incidence - Answer # of new cases / # of ppl at risk

prevalence - Answer # existing disease / current population

morbidity - Answer effects the disease has on a person

natural history - Answer progress of disease without intervention

prognosis - Answer probable outcome and prospect of recovery
-full recovery expectation
-complication
-survival time
-treatment options

gene induction - Answer gene expression is enhanced

genotype - Answer the actual gene codes

phenotype - Answer what people see

polygenic inheritance - Answer multiple genes cause a gene expression

multifactorial inheritance - Answer multiple genes + environment affects gene
expression

locus - Answer location of gene on a chromosome

allele - Answer 2 copies of gene @ the same location

dosage studies - Answer enzyme activity to determine if both in a pair are normal

hybridization studies - Answer human cells + other species

help w/ medicines

epigenetics - Answer study of multifactorial disorder

, Marfan syndrome - Answer auto dom

depressed sternum (pigeon chest)
long, thin, scoliosis, mitral valve prolapse, heart disease lol

huntington disease - Answer over production of a chemical "huntington" ->
progressive brain damage

each generation -> more repeats: worse off

Phenylketonuria (PKU) - Answer auto rec
patho: high level of phenylalanine: toxic to brain
etio: lack enzyme

Tay-sachs disease - Answer auto rec
patho: fatty build up in brain
etio: gene mutation insufficient enzyme

common in Ashkenazi (easter europe) due to inbred

prognosis: death by 5

cystic fibrosis - Answer auto rec
patho: Cl+ & water blocked from moving in and out of cell -> thick, sticky mucous
etio: deletion of gene -> abnormal protein

sickle cell anemia - Answer auto rec
patho: malformed RBC -> clot
etio: mutation of Hgb gene

Thalassemia major - Answer auto rec
patho: fragile RBC -> broken -> deficient
etio: deletion of locus on c11

Hemophilia - Answer x-linked
patho: lack clot factors -> no clot
etio: mutation of gene

genomic imprint - Answer gene expression depends on if its from mom or dad

congenital multifactorial disorder - Answer cleft
clubfoot
urinary tract malformation

multifactorial inheritance disorder - Answer CAD

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