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213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The diagnostic term Ankylosing Spondylitis means: [Answer]
fusing/process vertebrae/inflamed
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The diagnostic term Bunion (turnip sac) actually means [Answer]
inflamed bursa of the big toe's metatarsophalangeal joint
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The healing specialty that emphasizes a system of therapy based on the manipulation of the vertebral column and other bones of the boy by hand is: [Answer]
Chiropractic
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The medical term that means an article substitute or addition replacing a missing body part (teeth, feet, hearing aid, eye lens) is: [Answer]
prothesis
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] the diagnostic term Rheumatoid Arthritis means: [Answer]
auto-immune disease often with cartilaginous hyper/troph/y
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The diagnostic term Osteoarthritis affects almost 30 million of the 50 mllion individuals with arthritis in the USA. The term also means: [Answer]
inflammation of a bone joint causing bone hypertrophy
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The diagnostic term Rotary Cuff Avulsion actually means: [Answer]
tearing of shoulder joint's soft tissues, ligaments, and deep tendons (rotator cuff muscles)
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The diagnostic term Bunion (turnip sac) actually means: [Answer]
inflamed bursa of the big toe's metatarsophalangeal joint
[]
Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The diagnostic term Housemaid's Knee means [Answer]
inflamed bursa below the knee- related to an occupation
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The diagnostic term Osteosarcoma means: [Answer]
bone tumors that causes hard tissue to become soft and fleshy
[]
Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The diagnostic term Hip Disarticulation (HD) also means [Answer]
a surgical amputation through the joint capsule of the hip joint
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The diagnostic term Subluxation actually means: [Answer]
partial joint dislocation - than complete dislocation
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] An osteopathic Physician is represented by the Medical Abbreviation ___________ and a Chiropractic Physician is represented by the Medical Abbreviation _________. [Answer]
DO and DC
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The diagnostic term Hammer Toe means: [Answer]
the toe or toes of the foot are bent over or down - like a hammer
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The term Examination means: [Answer]
the process or procedure of inspection
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] A Optometric Physician uses the Medical Abbreviation [Answer]
OD
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The term Antropometric means [Answer]
refers to the measurement of humans
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] A bone process or eye membrane disease term that means resembling a wing is __________. [Answer]
pterygoid
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] Msucle terms for belly or abdomen are: [Answer]
abdominus or laparal
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] A muscle directional term for middle or toward the middle is: [Answer]
medi- or meso "meduium, medial, mesomorph"
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] A procedure of making a record of muscle activity is called: [Answer]
electro/myo/graph/y
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The condition resulting in spasms of the nerves and muscles due to an abnormally low concentration of calcium in the blood is: [Answer]
tetany
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The diagnostic term Anterior Polio/myel/itis means an: [Answer]
inflammation of the front gray horn of the spinal cord
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The diagnostic term Myasthenia Gravis actually means: [Answer]
heavy because of muscle weakness
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The diagnostic term Syn/dactyila means: [Answer]
fingers connected together
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The diagnostic term Muscular Dystrophy means: [Answer]
muscle that have faulty development and wasting away of the muscles that did develop properly
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The muscle or body trauma means: [Answer]
wound
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The muscle term adductor literally means: [Answer]
one who/draws/toward "medially"
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The diagnostic term Pes Planus means: [Answer]
flat foot
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The muscle term supinator means: [Answer]
turns upward - one who
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] The machine that records muscle activity is called the: [Answer]
electromyograph
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
213b853a_Flashcards_about_Test_Six__Answer
[Question] the "literal" meaning of diagnostic term Cardio/myo/path/y is: [Answer]
heart/muscle/disease/condition
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Flashcards about Test Six
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219001
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00266-ip-10-236-191-2_725281224_3.json
3a7d40c1_ashcards_about_The_Giver_Vocab__Definition_Sentence
[Term] Affinity [Definition/Sentence]
N.Close relationship Sent.My mom and dad have a affinity
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Flashcards about The Giver Vocab
Definition/Sentence
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1388151
33/1438042989178.64_20150728002309-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_734429122_3.json
3a7d40c1_ashcards_about_The_Giver_Vocab__Definition_Sentence
[Term] Adverse [Definition/Sentence]
Adj.Opposed Sent.I adverse a fight
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Flashcards about The Giver Vocab
Definition/Sentence
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1388151
33/1438042989178.64_20150728002309-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_734429122_3.json
3a7d40c1_ashcards_about_The_Giver_Vocab__Definition_Sentence
[Term] Adapt [Definition/Sentence]
V.To adjust Sent.In winter my family adapts
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Flashcards about The Giver Vocab
Definition/Sentence
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1388151
33/1438042989178.64_20150728002309-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_734429122_3.json
3a7d40c1_ashcards_about_The_Giver_Vocab__Definition_Sentence
[Term] Allege [Definition/Sentence]
V.To claim without proof Sent.That boy alleged about that candy bar
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Flashcards about The Giver Vocab
Definition/Sentence
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1388151
33/1438042989178.64_20150728002309-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_734429122_3.json
3a7d40c1_ashcards_about_The_Giver_Vocab__Definition_Sentence
[Term] Accede [Definition/Sentence]
V.To agree Sent.I accede about that law
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Flashcards about The Giver Vocab
Definition/Sentence
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1388151
33/1438042989178.64_20150728002309-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_734429122_3.json
3a7d40c1_ashcards_about_The_Giver_Vocab__Definition_Sentence
[Term] Accost [Definition/Sentence]
V.To speak to Sent.I accost to my mom
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Flashcards about The Giver Vocab
Definition/Sentence
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1388151
33/1438042989178.64_20150728002309-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_734429122_3.json
3a7d40c1_ashcards_about_The_Giver_Vocab__Definition_Sentence
[Term] Acknowledge [Definition/Sentence]
V.To admit the validity Sent.We all where acknowledge for the grope project
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Flashcards about The Giver Vocab
Definition/Sentence
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1388151
33/1438042989178.64_20150728002309-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_734429122_3.json
3a7d40c1_ashcards_about_The_Giver_Vocab__Definition_Sentence
[Term] Acquiescence [Definition/Sentence]
N.Passive consent Sent.I get acquiescence when i am on the phone
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Flashcards about The Giver Vocab
Definition/Sentence
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1388151
33/1438042989178.64_20150728002309-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_734429122_3.json
3a7d40c1_ashcards_about_The_Giver_Vocab__Definition_Sentence
[Term] Acrimonious [Definition/Sentence]
Adj.Full of bitterness Sent.My brother is acrimonious
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Flashcards about The Giver Vocab
Definition/Sentence
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1388151
33/1438042989178.64_20150728002309-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_734429122_3.json
3a7d40c1_ashcards_about_The_Giver_Vocab__Definition_Sentence
[Term] Adhere [Definition/Sentence]
V.To stick fast or together Sent.Me and my friends always adhere
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Flashcards about The Giver Vocab
Definition/Sentence
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1388151
33/1438042989178.64_20150728002309-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_734429122_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what is anemia? [Answer]
decreased amount of hemoglobin per ml of blood the blood plasma volume is increased and the total blood volume is the same
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what are the major clinical features of anemia? [Answer]
pallor of the skin and mucous membranes, weakness, fatigability, dyspnea and palpitation on exertion but not on rest
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what is pernicious anemia? [Answer]
chronic autoimmune gastritis decreases gastric secretion of intrinsic factor, atrophy of the gastric mucosa. Deficiency of intrinsic factor impairs intestinal absorption of vitamin B12
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what are the major complication of pernicious anemia? [Answer]
degeneration of the spinal cord with motor and sensory deficits may be complicated by spinal cord degeneration
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] how is pernicious anemia treated? [Answer]
injections of vitamin B12
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what do the erythrocytes look like in pernicious anemia? [Answer]
look larger than normal
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what is iron deficiency anemia? [Answer]
more frequent in women than in men, deficiency of body iron stores is caused by chronic blood loss from menorrhagia (pregnancy, lactation, bleeding from carcinoma)
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what do the erythrocytes look like in iron deficiency anemia? [Answer]
small, poorly hemoglobinized erythrocytes
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what is the treatment for iron deficiency anemia? [Answer]
long term oral iron therapy
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what is sickle cell anemia? (age) [Answer]
common hereditary disease of blacks, occurs in children and young adults of both sexes abnormal hemoglobin which aggregates in filamentous polymers when exposed to low oxygen tension inherited as a sex linked recessive trait
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what do erythrocytes look like in sickle cell anemia? [Answer]
narrow, elongated and often crescentic with pointed end
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what are the complications of sickle cell anemia? [Answer]
sickled erythocytes interlock with one another to form logjams in small blood vessels resulting in infarcts in the spleen, bone, brain and other organs
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
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http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what are the common features of leukemia? [Answer]
enlargement of the spleen, increased white blood cell count, thrombocytoenia with a hemorrhagic diathesis
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
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http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what is leukemia? [Answer]
in most cases of leukemia the total leukocyte count in the blood is increased
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what is chronic lymphocytic leukemia? (age) [Answer]
occurs in elderly adults, usually occurs after age 50 severe leukocytosis composed of mature (structurally normal small) lymphocytes generalized lymph node enlargement, myelophthisic anemia (bone marrow infiltrated by non red blood cells)
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what happens if chronic lymphocytic leukemia is untreated? [Answer]
untreated patients pursue a slow progression over several to many years, most patients survive more than 10 years
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what is acute granulocytic leukemia? [Answer]
moderate leukocytosis composed of markedly immature granulocytic or monocytic cells, may occur at any age
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what are the major complications of granulocytic leukemia? [Answer]
decreased resistance to bacterial and fungal infections
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] how do you treat granulocytic leukemia? [Answer]
rapidly clinical progression and poor response to therapy
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what is non hodgkin's malignant lymphoma? [Answer]
more common than Hodgkin's disease, occurs at an older average age usually arises in the lymph nodes, rapid dissemination of tumor tissue is common and many patients have generalized disease by the time the diagnosis is established
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what is the lesion of non Hodgkin's malignant lymphoma? [Answer]
rapid dissemination to produce generalized disease, advance cases often have generalized lymph node enlargement NO REED STERNBERG CELLS
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what is treatment for Non Hodgkin's malignant lymphoma? [Answer]
about half the patients are cured by current therapy
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Flashcards about Pathology Final
Answer
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1591822
33/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00253-ip-10-236-191-2_724013891_3.json
1a7272a4_ashcards_about_Pathology_Final__Answer
[Question] what is Hodgkin's disease? [Answer]
often occurs in young adults, most common in young adults ages 20-40, usually arises in the lump nodes presents with cervical lymphadenopathy, spreads slowly and predictably in most patients
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[Question] what are the lesions of Hodgkin's disease? [Answer]
spreads slowly and predictably in most patients, Reed Sternberg cells are present
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[Question] what are Reed-Sternberg cells? [Answer]
tumor giant cells with biobed or double nuclei present in Hodgkin's disease
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[Question] what is the treatment for Hodgkin's disease? [Answer]
most patients are cured
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[Question] what is multiple myeloma? [Answer]
multicentric maligant tumor of the bone marrow composed of neoplastic plasma cells, infiltration of red bone marrow by neoplastic plasma cells
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[Question] what age does multiple myloma occurs? [Answer]
usually occurs in elderly adults, ages 50-70
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[Question] what are the lesions of multiple myeloma? [Answer]
sheets of neoplastic plasma cells infiltrate the bone marrow
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[Question] what can multiple myeloma cause as symptoms? [Answer]
destruction of bone tissue may cause pathologic fractures bone marrow lesions often cause dull back pain, myelopthisic anemia the urine may contain a small immunoglobulin subunit
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[Question] what is infectious mononucleosis caused by? [Answer]
Epstein Barr virus usually occurs before age 30
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[Question] what is infectious mononucleosis? [Answer]
clinically apparent disease usually occurs in adolescent and young adults
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[Question] how is infectious mononucleosis transmitted? [Answer]
transmitted by close personal contact, especially kissing
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[Question] what are the symptoms of infectious mononucleosis? [Answer]
fever, fatigability, sore throat, and cervical lyphadenopathy and leukocytosis with some atypical lymphocytes convalescence may be protracted
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[Question] what population is Grave's disease more common in? [Answer]
more common in females than in males and usually occurs before age 50 more common in young women than in elderly men
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[Question] what is Grave's disease? [Answer]
autoimmune disease thyroid gland is enlarged and hyper plastic with goiter
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[Question] what happens in Grave's disease? [Answer]
autoantibodies bind to thyroid epithelial cells and cause an increased synthesis and release of thyroid hormones into the blood
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[Question] what are the signs of Grave's disease? [Answer]
eyes are forwardly protruded or exophthalmos
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[Question] what population is idiopathic Cushing's syndrome more common in? [Answer]
more frequent in women than in men usually occurs between ages 20 and 40
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[Question] what is idiopathic Cushing's syndrome? [Answer]
adrenal cortical hyperplasia, excessive secretion of adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) with resultant hyperplasia of the adrenal cortices
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[Question] what are the symptoms of idiopathic Cushing's syndrome? [Answer]
moon face, hypertension and osteoporosis increased plasma levels of cortisol, increased susceptibility to infections
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[Question] what is iarogenic Cushing's syndrome? [Answer]
caused by therapeutic administration of large doses of synthetic glucocorticoids
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[Question] what are the symptoms of iarogenic Cushing's syndrome? [Answer]
obesity of the head (moon face) and trunk increased susceptibility to infections
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[Question] when does juvenile diabetes mellitus begin? [Answer]
usually begins before age 20
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[Question] what is juvenile diabetes mellitus? [Answer]
autoimmune disease with descrutionof the beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans
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[Question] what are the symptoms of juvenile diabetes mellitus? [Answer]
hyperglycemia, severe insulin deficiency with resultant hyperglycemia and glycosuria and polyuria
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[Question] what happens in untreated patients with juvenile diabetes mellitus? [Answer]
untreated patients may develop ketosis, acidosis and coma
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[Question] when does adult diabetes mellitus happen? [Answer]
usually begins in a obese person over age 40
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[Question] what are the symptoms of adult diabetes mellitus? [Answer]
hyperglycemia and glycosuria especially after a meal glomerulosclerosis with proteinuria and slowly progressive renal failure
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[Question] what are the predisposing factors of adult diabetes mellitus? [Answer]
heredity and obesity
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[Question] what is adult diabetes mellitus? [Answer]
insulin deficiency impairs the transfer of glucose from extracellular fluids into cells resulting in hyperglycemia which in turn causes the sugar to spill into the urine
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[Question] what is diabetic ketoacidosis? [Answer]
caused by severe insulin deficiency glycosuria with resultant polyuria increased fat catabolism with ketosis
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[Question] what is diabetic glomerulosclerosis? [Answer]
occurs in both juvenile and adult diabetes mellitus may cause proteinuria with nephrotic syndrome slowly progressive renal failure
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[Question] how is monoglism or down's syndrome caused? [Answer]
trisomy of chromosome 21
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[Question] what are the symptoms of monogolism or down's syndrome? [Answer]
wide set eyes with oblique palpebral fissures small brain with mental deficiency and decreased number of neurons simplified gyral pattern single traverse palmar crease in each hand
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[Question] what is the common cause of cerebral palsy? [Answer]
anoxia occurring before, during or shortly after childbirth
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[Question] what are the symptoms of cerebral palsy? [Answer]
bilaterally symmetrical brain lesions with loss of neurons and gliosis shrunken firm cerebrall gyri and loss of fibers most patients have normal mental capacity often causes spastic weakness of the LOWER limbs
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[Question] what causes an infarct of the brain? [Answer]
occlusive thrombosis of a sclerotic cerebral artery cerebral arteriosclerosis plus an acute event such as arterial thrombosis of hypotension
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