Question
----------------------------- is known as pathos
Question----------------------- exposes that, the cell is the unit of life
QuestionThe study of pathology is divided into {#1} and {#2} pathology
Question {100:SHORTANSWER:%100%General} Question {100:SHORTANSWER:%100%system} Question------------------------- is the reversible function and structural responses to more severe physiologic stresses and some pathologic stimuli, during which new but altered steady states are achieved by allowing the cell to survive and continue to function.
Question----------------------- may consist of an increase in the size of cells.
Question------------------------- is the increase in the number of cells
QuestionChange in the phenotype of cells is known as ----------------------
QuestionInflammation may be {#1} or {#2}
Question {100:SHORTANSWER:%100%Acute} Question {100:SHORTANSWER:%100%Chronic} QuestionVascular and cellular reactions of inflammation are triggered by -------------------
Question----------------- is associated with the presence of lymphocytes and macrophages, the proliferation of blood vessels, fibrosis and tissue distruction.
QuestionA fifth clinical sign loss of function was added by ---------------------- in the 19th century
QuestionFunctiolaesa means -------------------
QuestionAlteration in vascular calibre lead to an increase in -------------------------
QuestionBurns, Frostbite, irradiation exposure to some environmental chemicals are examples of ---------------------------------
QuestionHypersensitivity reactions are also known as ---------------------------
QuestionHealing by connective tissue replacement is known as --------------------------
QuestionTissue destruction is induced by the persistent ------------------------------
Question----------------------------- is a distinctive pattern of chronic inflammation that encountered in a limited number of infectious and some non-infectious condition.
Question-------------------------- is a focus of chronic inflammation consisting of microscopic aggregation of macrophages that are transformed into epithelium-like cells.
Question------------------ is an example of a disease with granulomatoes.
QuestionGram – negative bacillus is the cause of ----------------------- disease
Question----------------- is the cause of syphilis
QuestionThe systemic changes associated with acute inflammation are collectively called the --------------------------------------------.
QuestionThe systemic inflammatory response syndrome is also known as -----------------
Question--------------------- is a common feature of inflammatory reactions especially those induced by bacterial infections
QuestionTreponema Pallidum is the cause of --------------------------
QuestionDuring inflammation leukocytes count is usually climbs from {#1} to {#2}
Question {100:SHORTANSWER:%100%15,000} Question {100:SHORTANSWER:%100%20,000} Question{#1} and {#2} are the two principal types of cell death
Question {100:SHORTANSWER:%100%Necrosis} Question {100:SHORTANSWER:%100%Apoptosis} Question---------------------- is the deficiency of oxygen
QuestionReduced blood flow is called -----------------------------
QuestionTrauma, mechanical, extreme temperature, radiation, electric shock etc. are ------- agents capable of causing cell injuries.
Question----------------------- necrosis is a special form of necrosis usually seen in immune reactions involving blood vessels.
QuestionIschemic and ------------------- injury is the most common type of cell injury in clinical medicine.
Question----------------------- may occur in normal tissues whenever there is hypercalcaemia.
QuestionMost adhesion proteins also known as -------------------
QuestionPathology is the study of ------------------------------
QuestionElementary biology exposes that the cell is the --------------------- of life.
QuestionThere ----------------------- aspects of disease process that form the core of pathology
QuestionPathology is the link between --------------- and -------------------- practice
Question------------------------- is the increase in the size of the cells
Question---------------------- is known as the decrease in the size and metabolic activity of cells.
Question----------------- is the ability to get rid of damaged necrotic tissues and foreign invaders
QuestionThe following are the characteristics of chronic inflammation except ----------------
QuestionThe following are the cardinal signs of inflammation by Roman Water except ---------
QuestionThe following are medically important causes of inflammation except -------------
QuestionOutcomes of acute inflammation are the following except --------------
QuestionThe following are the examples of diseases with granulomatous inflammation except -------------------------
QuestionOne of the following diseases has unknown etiology
QuestionTreponemapallidum is the cause of --------------------
QuestionDuring inflammation leukocytes count usually climbs to ---------------------
Question--------------------- serves many normal functions and is not necessarily associated with cell injury
QuestionThe following are the causes of cell injury except ----------------------
QuestionCauses of hypoxia include the following except -----------------
QuestionThe following are the patterns of tissue necrosis except --------------------
QuestionThere are ----------------- principal causes of hypercalcemia
QuestionThe following are the steps in wound healing except ----------------------.
QuestionLocal and systemic factors, that influence wound healing are ------------------- and ------------------
QuestionThe causes of shock can be due to the following except ---------------------
QuestionThe following are the examples of hypovolemic shock except -----------
QuestionOne of the following associated with severe haemodynamic and haemostatic derangements
QuestionThe following are the major factors contributing to the pathophysiologic of septic shock except ---------------------------
QuestionNeoplasia means ------------------------
QuestionThe following types of cancer are not curable, except ------------------
QuestionCell proliferation can be stimulated by ------------- and ---------------- conditions
QuestionCell proliferation is largely controlled by ---------------
QuestionDevelopment of nodular goitres in the thyroid is as a result of -----------------
QuestionThe following are the tissue of the body is divided into three groups on the basis of the proliferative activity of their cells except one ------------------------
Question----------------------- tissue contain cells that have left the cell cycle and cannot undergo mitotic division in postnatal life.
QuestionThe regenerative capacity of stable cells is best exemplified by the ability of the ----------------------------- to regenerate after partial hepatectomy and acute chemical injury
QuestionIf neurones in the central nervous system are destroyed, the tissue is generally replaced by the proliferation of the following except one ----------------