L1 - Intro to Pathology I Flashcards

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Define: Pathology

A

The study of disease(s) (“Patho - = disease)

Note: (more detailed (online definition)) “the science of the causes and effects of diseases, especially the branch of medicine that deals with the laboratory examination of samples of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes”

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Define: Disease

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any deviation from the normal structure or function

Note: (more detailed (online definition)) “A disease is a particular abnormal condition, a disorder of a structure or function, that affects part or all of an organism. The causal study of disease is called pathology. Disease is often construed as a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs.”

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Define: Pathogenesis

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sequence of events from initial stimulus to ultimate expression of disease

“-genesis” = origin

Note: (more detailed (online definition)) “the manner of development of a disease.”

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Define: Lesion

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biochemical and structural alterations induced in cells and organs of the body (aka molecular and morphological changes)

OR

any morphological change in tissue during disease

Note: (more detailed (online definition)) “a region in an organ or tissue that has suffered damage through injury or disease, such as a wound, ulcer, abscess, tumor, etc”

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Define: Etiology

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Cause

– Could be from a single agent, infectious agent, toxin, genetic abnormality, etc.

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Define: Prognosis

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Outcome of the disease

Note: (more detailed (online definition)) “the likely course of a disease or ailment.”

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Define: Pathognomonic

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characteristic of a specific disease

Ex. Canine Herpes

Note: (more detailed (online definition)) “(of a sign or symptom) specifically characteristic or indicative of a particular disease or condition.”

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• Describe steps involved in a classical laboratory investigation

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Veterinarian -> Pathologist -> Microbiologist, Toxicologist, Parasitologist, Immunologist

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• Describe what a veterinary pathologist does and the training involved to become a pathologist

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Veterinary pathologists are doctors of veterinary medicine who specialize in the diagnosis of diseases through the examination of animal tissue and body fluids.

Training:

  • Veterinary degree
  • Pathology residency

+/‐ ACVP, ECVP, RCVS, ANZCVS boards

+/‐ PhD

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• Compare general vs. systemic pathology

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General Pathology

  • The main pathological processes incited by various injurious stimuli
  • Applies to all cells/tissues

Systemic Pathology

  • System‐specific disease processes
  • Builds on main pathological processes, but takes into account:

‐ Unique responses to injury of each tissue

‐ Specific diseases for each system

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11
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A disease may compromise one or all of the following traits:

A. May or may not have characteristic clinical signs

B. May affect the whole body or any of its parts

C. Of known or unknown cause

True or False?

A

True

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12
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Name the four aspects of a disease that form the core of pathology

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  1. Etiology
  2. Pathogenesis
  3. Molecular and morphologic changes
  4. Clinical manifestations
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Clinical signs resulting from functional abnormalities of affected tissues is defined as what ?

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Clinical manifestations

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A concise statement or conclusion concerning the nature, cause, or name of a disease is called a ______________.

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Diagnosis

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Diagnosis enables the clinician to predict the _________ (i.e. outcome)

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Prognosis

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16
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__________ _______ aims to encapsulate the host, morphology, and cause of disease.

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Disease name

17
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Name the four types of diagnoses:

A
  1. Definitive diagnosis
  2. Differential diagnosis (DDx)
  3. Morphologic diagnosis (MDx)
  4. Etiologic diagnosis (Edx)
18
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Lesions caused by disease:

A. Manifest morphologically as alterations in color, shape, size, texture, etc…

B. Are microscopic or macroscopic

C. Are given standardized names to describe it

D. Is the same as etiology

E. A,B,C are correct

F. All of the above

A

E. A,B,C are correct Lesions caused by disease:

A. Manifest morphologically as alterations in color, shape, size, texture, etc…

B. Are microscopic or macroscopic

C. Are given standardized names to describe it

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Morphologic diagnosis (MDx) includes:

A. pathological process

B. location

C. cause

D. distribution

E. duration and severity

E. A,B,D, E are correct

F. All of the above

A

E. A,B,D, E are correct Morphologic diagnosis (MDx) includes:

A. pathological process

B. location

D. distribution

E. duration and severity

20
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This diagnosis includes pathological process, location, and cause.

A

Etiologic diagnosis (Edx)

21
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Name the 5 pathological processes (general pathology):

A
  1. Degeneration/Necrosis
  2. Inflammation & Repair
  3. Circulatory Disorders
  4. Disorders of Growth
  5. Deposits & Pigmentations
22
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When investigating disease in the clinical setting determining the pathological process facilitates determining the etiology.

True or False?

A

True

23
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Kidney from a puppy that died 2 weeks after birth:

This picture is indicativ of a pathognomonic lesion

True or False ?

A

True

24
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Kidney from a puppy that died 2 weeks after birth:

Name the morphological diagnosis

A

MDx: Multifocal necro‐hemorrhagic nephritis

25
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Kidney from a puppy that died 2 weeks after birth:

Name the cause and etiologic diagnosis

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Cause: Canine herpesvirus‐1
EDx: Herpesviral nephritis

26
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Describe the pathogenesis:

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Pathogenesis: infection with canine herpesvirus‐1 -> viral
replication in endothelial cells -> endothelial cell injury and
inflammatory response -> multifocal necro‐hemorrhagic
nephritis

27
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What is the disease name?

A

Fading puppy syndrome (or Canine Herpes)