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A comprehensive list of questions and answers for the pathology funeral service exam for the academic year 2023/2024. It covers various topics related to pathology, including anatomy, physiology, diseases, and diagnostic tests. The questions are designed to test the student's understanding of the subject matter and are suitable for university students studying pathology, medicine, or related fields.
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abscess - ANS-collection of pus surrounded by a wall of inflammatory tissue abscess - ANS-localized collection of pus active hypermia - ANS-increased arterial circulation leading to congestion of blood actual cause - ANS-exciting cause of disease acute - ANS-disease having a sudden onset and short duration adenocarcinoma - ANS-Neoplasm that is a malignancy composed of the epithelial tissue of a gland adhesions - ANS-a term that represents a common complication of healing anasarca - ANS-generalized edema in subcutaneous tissue Anemia - ANS-A deficiency of red blood cells or a deficiency of hemoglobin. Aneurysms - ANS-Disorders that primarily involves the arteries angioma - ANS-neoplasm that is benign and composed of a mass of minute blood or lymph vessels Arteriosclerosis - ANS-Disease primarily involves the circulatory system Atherisclerosis - ANS-Thickening of the tunica intima of the arteries due to deposits of a fatty substance in them. Autopsy - ANS-Removal and study of tissue from a dead patient Blood - ANS-Antibodies are located where? blood - ANS-Of the body fluids, the one bearing the closest relationship to hemophilia is:
Carbuncle - ANS-The union of two or more adjacent boils results in what? Cerebral Hemorrhage - ANS-Arteriosclerosis involving the cerebral arteries may be expected to lead to _____ also known as brain bleed Chancroid - ANS-A non-syphilitic venereal disease whose primary lesion is in the form of an ulcer choronic - ANS-disease having a slow onset and long duration circulatory shock - ANS-A general term used to designate the state of collapse that follows severe tissue injury Clinical - ANS-That branch of pathology dealing with the various laboratory tests on body fluids and tissues that are used in making a diagnosis coronary thrombosis - ANS-Myocardial infarction is a likely after-effect of diagnosis - ANS-identification of a disease Ecchymosis - ANS-blood discoloration of the tissues (bruise) Embolism - ANS-A circulatory disorder that is often found to occur as an after effect of a diseased heart valve: embolus - ANS-a foreign particle that becomes impacted in a blood vessel embolus - ANS-may consist of fragments of thrombi, bacteria, tumor cells, and air Endocarditis - ANS-inflammation of the inner tunic of the heart endogenous - ANS-bears a relationship to melanin epistaxis - ANS-term for nosebleed epithelioma - ANS-malignant tumor of epithelial tissue Exudate - ANS-Thick liquid that collects around an infection site
Hypertrophy - ANS-Common heart disorder hypertrophy - ANS-Disorder that does not involve the blood hypertrophy - ANS-increase in the size of the cells of an organ infarct - ANS-a mass of necrotic tissue that results from circulatory obstruction infarct - ANS-Necrotic area of tissue following cessation of the blood supply infarction - ANS-A pathological condition that is primarily associated with arteries infarction - ANS-occlusion of an artery is a condition likely to lead to inflamation - ANS-pathological condition that has a protective function inflammation - ANS-reaction of tissue irritant ischemia - ANS-arterial thrombosis may cause this ischemia - ANS-decrease blood flow to a body part ischemia - ANS-pathological condition closely associated with infarction lesion - ANS-any structural change that occurs in a disease Leukemia - ANS-A condition that is a hematopoietic disorder leukemia - ANS-disorder highest incidence of fatality Leukemia - ANS-Known as "Cancer of the Blood" Leukocytes - ANS-it is characteristic of leukemia to be accompanied by a masive proliferation of what? Leukocytosis - ANS-A condition that may be physiological or pathological Liposarcoma - ANS-Malignant neoplasm composed of fatty connective tissue
lung - ANS-organ mainly involved in pneumoconiosis Lymphangiosarcoma - ANS-a neoplasm that is a malignant tumor composed of a mass of minute lymph vessels is Medico-legal Pathology (Forensic Pathology) - ANS-branch of pathology concerned with accidents and homicides Melanoma - ANS-A neoplasm that is malignant and pigmented melanoma - ANS-neoplasm most likely to cause death Myocardial infarction - ANS-Blockage of a coronary artery is likely to lead to: Myocardial infarction - ANS-Likely an after-effect of coronary thrombosis Myocarditis - ANS-disease that primarily involves the heart Myoma - ANS-a benign tumor made up of muscle tissue necrosis - ANS-death of tissue Neuroma - ANS-A benign tumor of the nervous tissue Nevus - ANS-term for a mole occupational - ANS-coal dust deposited in the lungs of minors would be an example of what disease Osteoma - ANS-benign tumor of bone Pancarditis - ANS-Disease that primarily involves the heart passive hyperemia - ANS-Accumulation of blood in a part due to venous obstruction pathological atrophy - ANS-shrinkage of muscle following paralysis pathological hypertrophy - ANS-Enlargement of the heart to offset a valvular defect
Rhinitis - ANS-inflammation of the nasal mucosa secondary anemia - ANS-The form of anemia that develops as a complication of another disease such as hemorrhage is identified by the term somatic death - ANS-cessation of the vital activities of the body Special - ANS-The division of pathology that deals with individual body organs or system Stenosis - ANS-Narrowing of the esophagus suppuration - ANS-the formation of pus Surgical - ANS-The division of pathology that deals with tissues that have been removed from a patient during surgery Thrombopenia - ANS-condition of having too few platelets thrombosis - ANS-formation of a blood clot attached to the wall of the heart of blood vessels thrombosis - ANS-sluggish circulation, increased viscosity of the blood, and injury to the blood vessels are predispositions to thrombus - ANS-blood clot formed while living Tubercle - ANS-A granulomatous lesion of tuberculosis ulcer - ANS-an area of necrosis in which dead cells are sloughed from a free surface Ureteritis - ANS-inflammation of a ureter valvular insufficiency - ANS-commonly found disorder affecting the heart Venereal Disease - ANS-A sexually transmitted infectious disease vesicle - ANS-blister-like structure that contains a serious fluid