Pathology Flashcards
anaphylactic hypersensitivity reaction
Type I
cytotoxic - antibody hypersensitivity reaction, goodpastures disease
Type II
immune complex- RA hypersensitivity reaction
Type III
delayed response- poison ivy hypersensitivity reaction
Type IV
Rolling and adhesions
neutrophils roll along the vessel wall, creating a transient bond between leukocytes and endothelial cells, which become firm and slow down and then emigrate to the site of injury during inflammation
shawl like distribution of loss of temperature and pain (spinothalamic tract)
syringomyelia
what is gout a problem in
purine metabolism (proteins)
what condition would you find in a girl who doesn’t eat a lot and runs
osteoporosis
sore throat
strep pyrogens
what condition has a bulls-eye rash
lyme’s disease
what is common in post-menopause women
estrogen deficiency
wherein the brain would impact a speech production problem
broca’s area
wherein the brain would impact a speech comprehension problem
Wernicke area
pink puffer
emphysema
blue bloater
COPD