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Midterm Review Nu570 with 100% corerect answers
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Plasma cells (differentiated B lymphocytes) were found to contain increased amounts of rough endoplasmic reticulum. What is the explanation for this finding? 
Hypertrophy, due to increased size and function of the cells. 
 
 
 
At autopsy, a small heart in a 90-year-old woman was found full of lipofuscin. What is a reasonable explanation for this finding? 
Old age. 
 
Lipofuscin is a pigment, associated with an intracellular storage disorder, that increases when people age due to wear and tear o...
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 1 Pathology
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 1 Pathology 
Pathology 
the study of disease 
Pathology consists of what four aspects? 
- Etiology 
- Pathogenesis 
- Molecular and morphologic changes 
- Clinical manifestations 
Etiology 
The cause of the disease or condition 
- Genetic 
- Acquired 
- Ultimately most are multifactorial 
Pathogenesis 
The sequence of events from the etiology to clinical expression or manifestations 
Molecular and morphologic changes 
Alterations that may be characteristic or diagnostic. P...
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NBCE Part I Board Review- Pathology (Irene Gold) exam
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What degenerative feature is associated with Tuberculosis? - Caseous Necrosis 
 
What degenerative feature is associated with albuminous membrane injury? - Cloudy Swelling 
 
What type of degeneration is associated with Infarction (MI) - Coagulation 
 
Where is enzymatic degeneration most often seen? - Pancreas 
 
What does liquefaction degeneration effect? - CNS or Skin 
 
What does Wallerian degeneration effect? - Peripheral nerves. Degenerates to the Node of Ranvier. 
 
What occurs due to Zen...
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PATHOLOGY SECTION - NBCE Part I Board Review Exam With Correct Answers
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Metastatic calcification -Answer Calcium infiltration into *normal tissue* (Hypervitaminosis D) 
 
Dystrophic calcification -Answer Calcium infiltration into *abnormal tissue* (atherosclerosis, atheroma) 
 
Caseous degeneration -Answer Degeneration associated with tuberculosis 
 
Enzymatic degeneration -Answer Degeneration associated with the pancreas 
 
Fatty degeneration -Answer This degeneration is seen in the liver (nutmeg liver)and heart (tabby cat heart). In blood vessels, it begins a...
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PATH 3610 Midterm 1 Exam | Answered with complete solutions
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PATH 3610 Midterm 1 Exam | Answered with complete solutions Which of the following microscopic features is the best indicator of necrosis? a. cytoplasmic swelling b. blurring and/or loss of cellular outlines c. nuclear pyknosis, karyorrhexis or karyolysis Which of the following is not a post-mortem change? a. hemorrhage b. rigor mortis c. settling of blood in dependent parts, termed "lividity" Local death of a cell or cells due to injury is known as: a. ischemia b. necrosis c. Infarctio...
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Test Bank for Huether and McCance's Understanding Pathophysiology, Canadian Edition, 2nd Edition by Kelly Power, Stephanie Zettel, , Mohamed Toufic El-H
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Test Bank for Huether and McCance's Understanding 
Pathophysiology, Canadian Edition, 2nd Edition by Kelly 
Power, Stephanie Zettel, , Mohamed Toufic El-Hussein 
Table of Contents 
PART ONE: BASIC CONCEPTS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 
Unit 1: The Cell 
1. Cellular Biology 
2. Genes and Genetic Diseases 
3. Epigenetics and Disease 
4. Altered Cellular and Tissue Biology 
5. Fluids and Electrolytes, Acids and Bases 
Unit 2: Mechanisms of Self-Defense 
6. Innate Immunity: Inflammation and Wound Healing 
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Wolfpacc Endo Clues Questions with Correct Answers And Complete Solutions.
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Wolfpacc Endo Clues Questions with Correct Answers And Complete Solutions. 
What is pyknosis - -Nucleus turns into blobs d/t shrinkage 
What Ab(s) is/are a/w Type 1 DM - -Anti-islet cell, anti-GAD 
What is Grave's Disease - -Hyperthyroid: exophthalmos, pretibial myxedema, weight loss, tachycardia, dry skin 
What Ab(s) is/are a/w Grave's Disease - -Anti-TSHr 
What is Hashimoto's - -Hypothyroid: weight gain, bradycardia 
What Ab(s) is/are a/w Hashimoto's - -Anti-microsomal; anti-TPO 
What are ...
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FOM - Exam 2 Questions With Correct Answers
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FOM - Exam 2 Questions With Correct 
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A 45-year-old with a long history of alcoholism presents with severe epigastric pain, nausea, 
vomiting, fever, and an increase in serum amylase. During a previous hospitalization for a 
similar episode, computed tomography (CT) scanning demonstrated calcifications in the 
pancreas. A diagnosis of acute pancreatitis superimposed on chronic pancreatitis was made. In 
this condition, which of the following types of necrosis is most characteristic? 
A. ...
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Pathophysiology NSG 533 study guide graded A
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What are the five essential components of pathophysiology? - 1. Etiology (Causative mechanisms) 
2. Epidemiology (risk factors and distribution in populations) 
3. Pathogenesis (disease mechanism) 
4. clinical manifestations (signs, symptoms and diagnostic criteria) 
5. Outcomes (cure, remission, chronicity, or death) 
 
The "why" of disease- what is the reason for it- what caused it to happen? May be simple/complex. - etiology 
 
Looks at the pattern of disease among groups or aggregates or ...
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MTM-Final Exam Basic Science
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MTM-Final Exam Basic Science 
 
Ionized forms like A- and BH+ are ________ and ______ diffusible across membrane 
water; poorly 
generic equation used to calculate week acidic and basic drugs 
10 ^(pka-pH) = protonated/unprotonated 
equation to calculate weak acidic drugs 
10^(pka-pH) = [nonionized(HA)]/[ionized(A-)] 
equation to calculate weak basic drugs 
10^(pka-pH) = [ionized (BH+)]/[nonionized(B0] 
if the pka and pH difference is 1 or -1: ionization is 
90% or 10% 
if the pka and pH differe...
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