Pathology Master for Exam #4 Flashcards

1
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Prefix meaning death.

A

Necro

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2
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Pathological death of a tissue still a part of the living organism.

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Necrosis

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3
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Renal calculus or gravel.

A

Nephrolithiasis

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4
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Prefix meaning new.

A

Neo

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5
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The abnormal, excessive and uncontrolled multiplication of cells with the formation of a mass or new growth of tissue.

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Neoplasm (Tumor)

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6
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Prefix meaning kidney.

A

Nephr

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7
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Organisms that are free living and relationships are not required for survival.

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Non-symbiotic

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8
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Infection acquired in a hospital.

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Nosocomial

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9
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A disease with an abnormally high rate of occurrence in members of the workforce.

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Occupational disease

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10
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Suffix meaning pain.

A

Odynia

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11
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Suffix meaning like.

A

Oid

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12
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Prefix meaning few.

A

Oligo

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13
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Diminished amount of urine production.

A

Oliguria

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14
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Suffix meaning tumor.

A

Oma

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15
Q

Inflammation of an ovary.

A

Oophoritis

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16
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An organism that exists as part of the normal flora but may become pathogenic under certain conditions.

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Opportunist

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17
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Temperature at which organisms grow best, 98-100 degrees F.

A

Optimum Temperature

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18
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A condition or disease in which there is a change in anatomy.

A

Organic

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19
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Suffix meaning full of.

A

Osis

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20
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Pressure that develops when two solutions of different concentrations are separated by a semipermeable membrane.

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Osmotic pressure

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21
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Prefix meaning bone.

A

Osteo

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22
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A tumor formed of bone. It may occur as an overgrowth of or outgrowth from bone, but constituting an independent tumor.

A

Osteoma

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23
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A disease marked by softening of bones due to faulty calcification in adulthood.

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Osteomalacia

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24
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Inflammation of bone and bone marrow.

A

Osteomyelitis

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25
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A disease of bone marked by increased porosity from widening of the Haversian canals and softness from absorption of the calcareous material. Loss of bone density.

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Osteoporosis

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26
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Suffix meaning mouth

A

Ostomy

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27
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Suffix meaning cut.

A

Otomy

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28
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Epidemic, widespread, even of worldwide event.

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Pandemic disease

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29
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A circumscribed overgrowth or hypertrophy of the papillae of a cutaneous or mucous surface.

A

Papilloma

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30
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A.k.a. paralysis agitans.

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Parkinson’s Disease

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31
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An interactive relationship between two organisms in which one is harmed and the other benefits.

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Parasitism

32
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Study of structural changes in the body caused by disease.

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Pathological anatomy (morbid anatomy)

33
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The science that deals with the study of disease.

A

Pathology

34
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The manner in which a disease develops.

A

Pathogenesis

35
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The state of producing or being able to produce pathological changes and disease.

A

Pathogenicity

36
Q

Suffix meaning disease

A

Pathy

37
Q

Suffix meaning poverty, decrease.

A

Penia

38
Q

An ulcer of the mucous membrane of the stomach or duodenum, caused by the action of highly acid gastric juice.

A

Peptic ulcer

39
Q

Inflammation of the pericardium, the membrane covering the heart and beginning of the great vessels.

A

Pericarditis

40
Q

Inflammation of the peritoneum, or lining of the abdominal cavity.

A

Peritonitis

41
Q

Antemortem, pinpoint, extravascular blood discoloration visible as purplish hemorrhages of the skin.

A

Petechia

42
Q

Prefix meaning to eat.

A

Phago

43
Q

Inflammation of the mucous membrane and underlying parts of the pharynx.

A

Pharyngitis

44
Q

Suffix meaning affinity for.

A

Phila

45
Q

Prefix meaning vein.

A

Phleb

46
Q

Inflammation of a vein.

A

Phlebitis

47
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Congenital condition in which the proximal portions of the limbs are poorly developed or absent.

A

Phocomelia

48
Q

Study of changes in body functions due to disease.

A

Physiological pathology

49
Q

Coloration caused by deposit, or lack, of colored material in the tissues.

A

Pigmentation

50
Q

Suffix meaning to form.

A

Plasia

51
Q

Suffix meaning paralysis.

A

Plegia

52
Q

Refers to the lungs/pulmonary.

A

Pleural cavity

53
Q

Inflammation of the pleura, pleuritis.

A

Pleurisy

54
Q

Suffix meaning breath.

A

Pnea

55
Q

General term used to denote any prolonged inhalation of mineral dust.

A

Pneumoconiosis (black lung)

56
Q

Infection of the lungs.

A

Pneumonia

57
Q

Prefix meaning gray.

A

Polio

58
Q

A highly contagious infectious disease of the spinal cord caused by a filterable virus.

A

Poliomyelitis

59
Q

Prefix meaning many, excess.

A

Poly

60
Q

An increase in total red blood cell mass.

A

Polycythemia vera

61
Q

A growth or mass of tissue that protrudes from a mucous membrane.

A

Polyp

62
Q

Prefix meaning after.

A

Post

63
Q

Prefix meaning before.

A

Pro

64
Q

Number of cases of disease present in a specified population at a given time.

A

Prevalence

65
Q

An original infection from which a second one originates.

A

Primary infection

66
Q

A small proteinaceous infectious particle that is resistant to most procedures that modify nucleic acids.

A

Prion

67
Q

Prediction of the outcome of disease.

A

Prognosis

68
Q

Inflammation of the prostate gland.

A

Prostatitis

69
Q

One-celled organism or the kingdom Protista- most are unicellular although some are colonial.

A

Protozoa

70
Q

Science that deals with the study of protozoa.

A

Protozoology

71
Q

Prefix meaning false.

A

Pseudo

72
Q

Bacteria that prefer cold, thriving at temperatures between 0 degrees C and 25 degrees C.

A

Psychrophile

73
Q

Suffix meaning falling.

A

Ptosis

74
Q

To cause a copious evacuation from bodily orifices.

A

Purge

75
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Condition in which spontaneous bleeding occurs in the subcutaneous tissues, causing the appearance of purple patches on the skin.

A

Purpura