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General Pathology Review
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Assumptions Studying pathology enables us to better treat people Normal people participate positively in the society Activity of the human is the product of all the body systems The organ is the functional unit of the body The cell is the structural unit of the body
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Assumptions The human body can be divided into systems and organs based on the Anatomy, and Tissues and cells based on the Histology
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Assumptions Pathology is any process that is not physiological Diseases can be explained by evidence of defects in: –The structure or –The function or –The activity or –The participation of the human
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Hypotheses There is a limited number of pathological processes: cell injury, cell death, adaptation, inflammation, infectious, Fibrosis, immune mechanism, genetic, developmental, hemodynamics, metabolic, degenerative, and neoplastic Each process may involve any system, organ, tissue or cell
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Hypotheses There are causes for each pathological process Clinical presentations can be explained by the underlying pathological process Complications arise if the pathology persists
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Hypotheses We can control (manage) disease by focusing on: –The etiology –The pathological process –The clinical signs and symptoms –The complications
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Health and Disease
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Pathological Processes
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Cell Injury
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Cell Death Necrosis Apoptosis
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Patterns of necrosis
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Cellular adaptation in Growth in differentiation
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Injury and Response
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Inflammation
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Causes of Inflammation
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Clinical Features of Inflammation
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Acute inflammation Outcome of acute inflammation
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Chronic Inflammation
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Inflammatory diseases
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Granulomatous inflammaion causes
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Lymphatics and lymph nodes
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Chemical Mediators
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Tissue Repair
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Regeneration Ability of cells to proliferate
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Fibrosis
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Loss of function
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Inflammatory diseases
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Hemodynamic Disorders
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Edema
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Congestion Hyperemia Ischemia
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Hemorrhage
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Shock
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thrombosis
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Virchow triad
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Fate of thrombus
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Embolism
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Infarction
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Neoplasia
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Transformation
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Benign vs Malignant
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Rate of growth invasion Anaplasia Metastasis
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Dysplasia
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Monoclonality
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Nomenclature
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Genetic Defect
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Oncogenes Tumor suppressor genes Apoptosis genes BCL-2 DNA mismatch repair genes aging and Telomerase Angiogenesis
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Mulistep carcinogenesis
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Causes of neoplasia: Hereditary Environmental
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Cancer
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Preneoplstic disorders
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Screening
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Presentation of Cancer
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Diagnosis of Neoplsm
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Tumor markers
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Grading of Cancer
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Staging of Cancer
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Prognosis
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