Morphologic Diagnosis Flashcards

1
Q

which exudate is cell and antibody-mediated immunity

A

lymphoplasmacytic

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2
Q

which exudate is composed mostly of plasma

A

serous

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3
Q

which exudate is associated with goblet cells

A

catarrhal/mucoid

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4
Q

which exudate is increased hemorrhage by diapedesis

A

serohemorrhagic

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5
Q

which exudate is increased risk for host tissue destruction

A

purulent / suppurative

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6
Q

which exudate is macrophages walling off the inciting cause

A

granulomatous

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7
Q

which exudate is yellow stringy or rough glassy appearance

A

fibrinous

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8
Q

what are the 5 characteristics needed to describe a lesion/ morphologic change in tissue

A

severity
duration
distribution
lesion (exudate)
tissue
nature of lesion

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9
Q

what are the degrees of severity

A

mild
moderate
severe

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10
Q

what are the degrees of duration

A

*peracute
acute
*subacute
chronic

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11
Q

what are the types of distribution through tissues

A

focal
multifocal
locally extensive
diffuse

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12
Q

what are the types of lesion/ exudate

A

serous
serohemorrhagic
catarrhal / mucoid
fibrinous
purulent / suppurative
granulomatous
lymphoplasmacytic

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13
Q

what is noted by the suffix “itis” or “titis”

A

nature of the lesion’s inflammation

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