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Pathology Chapter 1 and 2 Page 3 Pages 3 - 31

Terms -logos Pathos General Pathology Etiology Lesion Autopsy / Necropsy Pathogenesis Hypothermia Humors Ischemia Anasarca Necrosis Orchitis -otomy Disease Anaerobic Aerobic

Divisions of Pathology Pathological anatomy Gross Pathology Histopathology Surgical Pathology Clinical Pathology Physiological Pathology Medicolegal Pathology Special Pathology

Death Classification All deaths can be classified into one of the following three categories by cause: Diseases – causing Microorganisms Degenerative pathological disorders Social Environment

Cellular Theory of Disease

Death Cause of Death Mechanism of Death Manner of Death

Trauma Deaths Drug Abuse Gunshot Wounds Electrical Injuries Burns Frostbite Motor Vehicle Accidents

More Terms Illness Disease Disorder Diagnosis Prognosis Lifespan Longevity Morbidity Idiopathic Iatrogenic Nosocomial -algia Infarct / Infarction

Types of Diseases Organic Disease Functional Disease

Predisposing factors of disease Age Gender Racial Socioeconomic Status

Immediate Cause of disease Traumas Physical agents Chemical Agents Infectious agents Deficiencies of essential substances Allergens