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Introduction to Pathology



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2 Type of disease that spread to large geographic areas.
3 The course of a disease in the absence of any intervention is called the _______ history of the disease.
7 A cytopathologic method where cells are obtained by aspirating the diseased organ using a very thin needle under negative pressure.
8 Type of disease that spread to many people at the same time.
10 Stage of disease from time between exposure of tissue to injurious agent and first appearance of signs and symptoms.
13 Stage of disease from time during which first signs and symptoms appear, indicating the onset of the disease.
16 Refer to the structural alterations in cells or tissues that occur following the pathogenetic mechanisms.
17 _____________death is an irreversible state of cellular destruction.
18 AIDS is a class of what environmental cause of disease.
20 Subspecialty of Clinical Pathology
22 Stage of recovery after a disease, injury or surgical procedure.
23 Probable course of a disease.
24 Refers to the mechanisms and characteristics of the major types of disease processes.
26 If the cause of a disease is known it is called ______________.
27 Determination of the nature of a disease.
28 Clinical course which is short lived.
30 Diagnostic technique used in pathology that studies tissues under the microscope.
31 A cytopathologic method that refers to methods by which cells are dislodged by various tools from body surfaces
32 Short and long term consequences of disease, both local and systemic disease.
33 A major class of etiologic factor an example of which are infectious agents.
36 Type of disease native to a local region.
37 Surname of your Professor in General Pathology
38 Bronchial asthma is a class of what environmental cause of disease.
44 Pupils are widely dilated are signs of _____________death.
45 The “state in which an individual exhibits an anatomical, physiological, or biochemical deviation from the normal”.
46 Clinical course which may last months to years, sometimes following an acute course.
1 Majority of developmental congenital diseases are due to _____________.
2 The mechanism through which the cause operates to produce the pathological and clinical manifestations.
4 Father of modern Pathology.
5 Study of patterns of disease involving populations.
6 A method in which inherited chromosomal abnormalities in the germ cells or acquired chromosomal abnormalities in somatic cells are investigated using the techniques of molecular biology
9 Subspecialty of Anatomic Pathology
11 Refers to variable period of time without any obvious signs or symptoms from the time of exposure.
12 Level of prevention of disease prevention involving early detection, screening and management of disease.
14 One of the core aspects of disease which features the symptoms and signs; course and prognosis of the disease.
15 A method is used to detect a specific antigen in the tissue in order to identify the type of disease.
19 A tissue sample from a living person to identify the disease.
21 Objective or observed manifestation of a disease.
23 Extremes of temperature is a class of what environmental cause of disease.
25 Examination of the dead body to identify the cause of death.
29 A cytopathologic method that refers to the examination of cells that are shed spontaneously into body fluids or secretions.
34 A method by which body fluids, excised tissue, etc. are examined by microscopical, cultural and serological techniques to identify micro-organisms responsible for many diseases.
35 Subjective feeling of abnormality in the body.
39 The “scientific study of the molecular, cellular, tissue, or organ system response to injurious agents.”
40 May indicate the disease is cured.
41 A sudden increase in severity of a disease or its signs and symptoms.
42 Cause results from unintended or unwanted medical treatment.
43 Cause is unknown.
 
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