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Pathology Questions And Answers
Pathology Questions And Answers
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[Show more]Bursitis 
 ~ - inflammation of a bursa 
- small, sac-like structures that contain synovial fluid 
- help to reduce friction in areas where a lot of movement occurs 
Arthritis 
 ~ - inflammation of a joint 
- may be either acute or chronic 
could result from: 
- trauma 
- tumors 
- allergic reacti...
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Add to cartBursitis 
 ~ - inflammation of a bursa 
- small, sac-like structures that contain synovial fluid 
- help to reduce friction in areas where a lot of movement occurs 
Arthritis 
 ~ - inflammation of a joint 
- may be either acute or chronic 
could result from: 
- trauma 
- tumors 
- allergic reacti...
Entry of Pathogens 
 ~ Parts of the body that pathogens use to gain entry intro the body 
Exit of Pathogens 
 ~ Refers to the body fluids that have potential of spreading infection or 
disease 
Fibrillation 
 ~ The occurrence of the weakened heart cells quivering or 
spontaneously contorting 
A...
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Add to cartEntry of Pathogens 
 ~ Parts of the body that pathogens use to gain entry intro the body 
Exit of Pathogens 
 ~ Refers to the body fluids that have potential of spreading infection or 
disease 
Fibrillation 
 ~ The occurrence of the weakened heart cells quivering or 
spontaneously contorting 
A...
infraction 
 ~ Area of dead tissue 
Nitrates 
 ~ Drugs used in the treatment of angina. They dilate blood vessels, 
increasing blood flow and oxygen to myocardial tissue 
Nitroglycerin 
 ~ nitrate drug used in the treatment of angina 
Occlusion 
 ~ closure of a blood vessel due to blockage 
Pal...
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Add to cartinfraction 
 ~ Area of dead tissue 
Nitrates 
 ~ Drugs used in the treatment of angina. They dilate blood vessels, 
increasing blood flow and oxygen to myocardial tissue 
Nitroglycerin 
 ~ nitrate drug used in the treatment of angina 
Occlusion 
 ~ closure of a blood vessel due to blockage 
Pal...
Explain the pathogenesis of common local symptoms of neoplasia. 
 ~ Local symptoms of neoplasia are often related to compression or 
obstruction of normal tissue (e.g.,bronchial obstruction and coughing in a 
patient with lung cancer) or are related to erosion and destruction of normal 
tissue (...
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Add to cartExplain the pathogenesis of common local symptoms of neoplasia. 
 ~ Local symptoms of neoplasia are often related to compression or 
obstruction of normal tissue (e.g.,bronchial obstruction and coughing in a 
patient with lung cancer) or are related to erosion and destruction of normal 
tissue (...
A 27-year-old patient is pregnant. The blood group of the patient and the fetus 
are incompatible. Which antibodies produced by the mother against the fetus's 
blood cells do not affect the fetus as they are too large to cross the bloodbrain barrier? 
 ~ IgM or immunoglobulin M 
Which of the fol...
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Add to cartA 27-year-old patient is pregnant. The blood group of the patient and the fetus 
are incompatible. Which antibodies produced by the mother against the fetus's 
blood cells do not affect the fetus as they are too large to cross the bloodbrain barrier? 
 ~ IgM or immunoglobulin M 
Which of the fol...
Renal Calculus 
 ~ A kidney stone 
Rickets 
 ~ deficiency in calcium and vitamin D found in early childhood 
Scoliosis 
 ~ Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine 
Stenosis 
 ~ Abnormal narrowing of an opening or passageway; stricture 
Thrombosis 
 ~ The formation of a blood clot within the car...
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Add to cartRenal Calculus 
 ~ A kidney stone 
Rickets 
 ~ deficiency in calcium and vitamin D found in early childhood 
Scoliosis 
 ~ Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine 
Stenosis 
 ~ Abnormal narrowing of an opening or passageway; stricture 
Thrombosis 
 ~ The formation of a blood clot within the car...
Type II Hypersensitivity 
 ~ cytotoxic antibody that reacts with antigen in cells or tissue 
components; occurs upon reexposure to pathogenic antigens - mediated 
reaction 
mediated by igG of igM 
Type III Hypersensitivity 
 ~ immune complex between antigens and appropriate antibodies - 
mediate...
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Add to cartType II Hypersensitivity 
 ~ cytotoxic antibody that reacts with antigen in cells or tissue 
components; occurs upon reexposure to pathogenic antigens - mediated 
reaction 
mediated by igG of igM 
Type III Hypersensitivity 
 ~ immune complex between antigens and appropriate antibodies - 
mediate...
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