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the study of disease  pathology  
the study of the various pathological processes that cause disease  etiology  
sequence of events  pathogenesis  
changes perceived by the patient  symptoms  
visual abnormal changes in the patient interpreted by a physician  signs  
cellular changes that are not neccesarily bad  lesions  
all disease processes are categorized into what two groups?  structural and functional disease  
involves physical and biochemical changes within the cell; aka organic disease  structural disease  
structural changes in the cell are initiated by what two types of agents?  exogenous and endogenous  
list exampls of external agents  trauma, chemical injuries, microbial injuries,  
list examples of internal agents  vascular insufficiency, immunological/autoimmune reactions and diseases, and disturbances that are the result of abnormal metablism  
deficiency of blood in the muscle  ischemia  
an area of dead or necrotic tissue  infarct  
myocardial infarct  ischemic necrosis  
diseases in which the causes are unknown  idiopathic  
adverse reactions that may take place hile under the care of a physician  iatrogenic  
diseases acquired from a hospital environment  nosocomial  
any disease that presents no lesion  functional or physiological disease  
initial cell response that takes palce following injury  degeneration  
death of cells  necrosis  
has a sudden onset and runs a short severe course  an acute injury  
lack of oxygen  anoxia  
reduced oxygen  hypoxia  
hypoxia that is localized to a specific area  ischemia  
ischemic necrosis is aka and where is it most common?  infarct; in the heart and brain  
two most common causes of infarct  thrombi and emboli  
mass of coagulated blood or a clot, which usually adheres to a vessel  thrombus  
a thrombus that has the ability to travel through the venous system  embolus  
emboli are common after...  trauma and fracture of long bones  
describe liquifaction necrosis  lesions containing pyogenic bacteria with foul smelling purulent debris  
describe caseous necrosis  cheese like appearance  
describe enzymatic fat necrosis  assoc with the pancreas and involves the leaking of digestive enzymes  
describe gangrenous necrosis  combination of coagulation necrosis and bacteria that are hosted by the necrotic tissue  
progressive wasting of any part of the body, usually impairing function or resulting in loss of function  atrophy  
the body's response to injury  inflammation  
phagocytosis  leukocytes engulf and digest bacteria and help remove it  
List the five indications of acute inflammation that are also known as the cardinal signs  red skin (hyperemia), swelling (edema), heat (the temp of skin is less that of the blood), pain (swollen tissue presses nerve endings), and loss of function (natural tendency to protect the body part)  
transudate  serum that passes through a membrane or tissue and is due to increase in hydrostatic or decreased osmotic pressure in the vascular system  
describe transudates  watery, low protein content  
exudate  created by decreased hydrostatic pressure and increased osmotic pressure  
describe exudates  cloudy, thick, protein-rich filled fluid  
list the two types of repair  regeneration and fibrous connective tissue  
which type of repair is preferred?  repair  
primary purpose of connective tissue  bind, support and connect tissues  
these are bundles of long, slender cellls that can contract or provide movement  muscle cells  
List the two groups of nerve tissue cells  axons and supporting cells  
any type of lesion or tissue mass that is characterized by the proliferation of cells  a growth disturbance  
two categories of growth disturbances  hyperplasias and neoplasms  
an abnormal lesion that has an excessive growth as its distinguishing feature  neoplasm  
absolute increase in the number of cells in a tissue and is an exaggerated response to various stimuli  hyperplasia  
hypertrophy  increase in cell size  
metastasis  spread of cancer cells to regional and distant body locations  
hyperplasia  increase in cell numbers  
dysplasia  abnormal development of tissue  
List the four types of cancer  carcinoma, sarcoma, leukemia, lymphoma  
cancer that originates in epithelial tissue  carcinoma  
cancer of connective tissue  sarcoma  
cancer of the blood  leukemia  
cancer of the lymphatic system  lymphoma  
mortality rate  number of persons dying per year divided by a population smaple of 100,000  
List the five leading causes of death  heart disease, cancer, cerebrovascular accident or stroke, trauma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)  
rate of occurence measured over a given period of time  frequency  
prevalence  number of individuals with a particular disease at any point in time