Intro Flashcards
Definitions!
- Pathology = study of disease
- Disease = deviation from normal structure/function
>(-/+) clinical signs
>known/unknown cause
>whole bod or parts - Etiology = cause
- Pathogenesis = seq of events from initial stim to expression of disease
- Molecular & morphologic changes = biochem & structural alterations induced in cells & organs of bod
- Clinical manifestations = CS from abnormal affected tissue
Describe the 5 pathological processes.
- Degen/necrosis
- Inflammation & repair
- Circ disorder
- Disorder of growth
- Deposits & pigmentations
Describe general pathology VS systemic pathology.
- General
-5 pathological process by various stimuli
-applies to all cells/tissues/organs - Systemic
-system specific disease process
-builds on main pathological process
-unique response to injury of each tissue
-specific disease for each system/species
Describe pathological processes VS potential etiologies.
Describe diagnosis, disease name, & lesion.
- Diagnosis = statement/conclusion of nature, cause, name of disease
>prediction of prognosis - Disease name = host, morphology, cause of disease
>differential diagnoses (DDx) - list of possible or suspected diseases
>definitive diagnosis - confirmed via tests - Lesion = morphological change in tissue during disease
>morphologic diagnosis (MDx) = pathological process, location, distribution, duration, severity
>etiologic diagnosis (Edx) = pathological process, location, cause
Describe pathognomic lesions.
*characteristics of a specific disease
Describe clinical pathology VS anatomic pathology.
- Clinical pathology
-biochem, cytology, blood smear, fluid analysis - Anatomic pathology
-biopsies, autopsies/necropsies
Describe the role of pathologists in diagnostic investigations.
-ID lesions
-determine clinical sig
-etiology, pathogenesis, differentials
-confirmatory diagnostics
Describe description VS morphological Dx.
- Description
-describes
-objective - MDx
-interpretation
-subjective conclusions
Describe the features of a description.
- Location
- Distribution
- Shape
- Number
- Size (ratio, metric units)
- Color
- Consistency
- Margins/surface
Describe distribution.
-focal, multi focal, diffuse, locally extensive
-% est of total tissue affected
-miliary = recent emboli shower (acute)
-transmural (thru wall)
-route of spread
>multi focal = embolic/hematogenous
>locally extensive = local into via penetrating wound or anatomic pathway
-symmetrical = systemic/metabolic cause of lesion (toxic)
Describe shape.
- Geometric = lesion involves vasculature
- Straight lines = lesion follows anatomic structure
- Raised = something added
- Depressed = something lost (necrosis) or tissue is contracted (CT)
Describe color.
- Red = hemorrhage (focal), congestion (diffuse/patchy)
- White = leukocytes, necrosis, Ca, keratin, fibrin, CT, urates, lipid, bone
- Yellow = leukocytes, bilirubin, fat, fibrin
- Green = bile pigment, eosinophils, algal, fungal
- Black = melanin, fluke pigment, exogenous pigment (C), decomposition
- Translucent = mucous, parasite cysts
Describe consistency.
- Spreadable = necrosis & exudate
- Not spreadable = viable tissue & cells
Describe margins.
- Well demarcated
-lesion represents diff tissue
-infarcts
-chronic lesion w fibrous capsule - Poorly demarcated
-lesion & tissue adjacent similar
-gradual infiltration into normal tissue
-poorly contained