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Study of disease
2 divisions of pathology
Study of morphologic aspects of disease
Morbid anatomy
Dissection of microscopic examination
Considered when examining a biopsy
Subspecialties of Anatomic Pathology
Which subspecialty:
Breast lump mastectomy
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Examination of cells under microscope (stained)
Which subspecialty:
Cells from body fluids, scrapings/aspirations
Examples of Cytopathology
Which subspecialty:
Post mortem examination
Post mortem examination is called what?
Which subspecialty:
Skin disorders
Which subspecialty:
To know origin of tumor, cancer
Behavior of a disease
Clinical Pathology subspecialties
Which subspecialty:
Assessment of blood and urine
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Study of immune system disorders
3 examples of immune system disorders
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Diagnosis of blood diseases
6 Roles of a histotechnologist
Alteration of homeostasis
Change in structure/function
Considered abnormal in the body
State of sameness/normalcy the body strives to maintain
Pathologic condition of body and mind
Example of nutritional disorder
Example of bone disorder
Group of symptoms caused by several interrelated problems
Structural/Morphological alterations associated with a diseased state in an individual
A change which is specifically characteristic of a disease
Distinct for a disease
Example of pathognomic lesion
Observed manifestations, seen by naked eye
Subjective feeling of an abnormality in the body
Reported by the person himself/herself
What are 5 Predisposing factors of developing disease
Predisposing factor for Age:
Newborns and Elderly?
Predisposing factor for Gendery:
Men (2)
Women (3)
3 Arthritis include...
Pimple is an example of what?
A papule with water is what?
Inflammation of the big toe due to Gout
Smoking causes what? (3)
Alcohol drinking leads to what? (1)
Lack of exercise may lead to what? (1)
Stress can lead to what? (1)
Caused by injury from an external forc
Leading cause of death in children and young adults
Protective immune response that is triggered by any type of injury/irritant
Signs and symptoms of inflammation
Refers to invasion of microorganisms into tissues that can cause cell or tissue injury
Overgrowth in response to some type of stimulus
AKA Tumors - Swelling
TRUE or FALSE
All tumors are neoplasms
Overconsumption or underconsumption of nutrients
Inadequate nutrient intake
Ill, thin, wasted appearance of individual
Overconsumption of nutrients and lack of exercise
Change in tissue lining
2 ways the immune system protects the body
Type I hypersensitivity
Allergens (house dust, grass, perfumes, insect bites)
Body's lymphocytes cannot identify
the body's own self Ag which are harmless.
Type III hypersensitivity
Decrease or absence of lymphocytes
Decrease in CD4
Types of disease
Type of disease making use of pathogens (Bacteria, Fungi, Virus, Protozoa)
Non-transmissible / Non-communicable diseases