Pathology Final Flashcards
DISEASES OF THE URINARY SYSTEM
a. Uremia
b. Glomerulonephritis
c. Pyelonephritis
d. Pyelitis
e. Hydronephrosis
f. Nephrolithiasis
g. Ureteritis
h. Cystitis
i. Urethritis
a disease of the urinary system; the end stage of renal failure, in which the patient dies from excess waste products in the blood. Indicated by odor of urine.
Uremia
a disease of the urinary system; inflammation of the little tuft of capillaries located within the structural and functional unit of the kidneys.
Glomerulonephritis
a disease of the urinary system; inflammation of the structural and functional unit of the kidneys caused by pyogenic or pus forming bacteria
Pyelonephritis
a disease of the urinary system; inflammation of the renal pelvis. The central collection area for urine.
Pyelitis
a disease of the urinary system; over distention of renal pelvis due to blockage or obstruction in the ureter.
Hydronephrosis
a disease of the urinary system; the presence or formation of nephroliths (kidney stones)
Nephrolithiasis
kidney stones
Renal calculi
a single kidney stone
Renal calcus
a disease of the urinary system; inflammation of one or both of the tubes that convey urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder
Ureteritis
a disease of the urinary system; inflammation of the urinary bladder. Two possible causes: Not emptying bladder completely after urination and alteration in the cells that make up the bladder (transitional cell carcinoma??? –bladder cancer)
Cystitis
a disease of the urinary system; inflammation of the urethra - the single tube that conveys urine from the bladder to outside the body.
Urethritis
Genetic/developmental conditions of urinary system
a. Polycystic kidneys
b. Hypoplasia
c. Dysplasia
a genetic/developmental condition of urinary system; several cysts or enclosed sac like pouches that form in one or both of the kidneys causing them not to function properly
Polycystic kidneys
a genetic/developmental condition of urinary system; under development of a kidney. One or both of the kidneys are smaller than normal from birth. It was never of normal size
Hypoplasia
a genetic/developmental condition of urinary system; literally bad growth; a person has bad functioning kidneys. Abnormal development of a body (tissue) part or organ – in this case the kidneys, not functioning properly.
Dysplasia
types of Organ failure of the urinary system
Acute renal failure
Chronic renal failure
Organ failure of the urinary system; Organ failure of the urinary system
Acute renal failure
Organ failure of the urinary system; slow onset and long duration.
Chronic renal failure
Postmortem conditions of diseases of the urinary system
- Edema - in the kidneys
- Uremia - distinct odor from the body.
- Jaundice - due to kidney dysfunction.
- Dehydration - in other parts of the body - face.
- Odor: ammonia neutralizes formaldehyde; as such, stronger solution is needed for embalming. Indicates kidney failure.
DISEASES OF THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
a. Endometritis
b. Endocervicitis
c. Salpingitis
d. Oophoritis
e. Vaginitis
f. Gonorrheal and chlamydial infection
g. Syphilis
h. Herpes infection
i. Ectopic pregnancy
j. Eclampsia
disease of female the reproductive system; inflammation of the innermost layer of the uterus - IUD use can cause this condition.
Endometritis
disease of the female reproductive system; inflammation of the endocervix, the innermost layer of the lower constricted neck-like portion of the uterus. Diaphragm use and spermicide use can this condition.
Endocervicitis
disease of the female reproductive system; inflammation of the fallopian tubes. Could cause a woman to become permanently sterile. Site of fertilization
Salpingitis
disease of the female reproductive system; inflammation of one or both of the ovaries. Could be a cyst, ovarian cancer, or excess scar tissue
Oophoritis
disease of the female reproductive system; inflammation of the vagina or birth canal
Vaginitis
disease of the female reproductive system; (leading reported) - sexually transmitted diseases. NGU & NSU- most reported
Gonorrheal and chlamydial infection
disease of the female reproductive system; sexually transmitted disease, a spiral shaped bacteria
Syphilis
disease of the female reproductive system; - virus, herpes simplex II, sexually transmitted infection.
Herpes infection
disease of the female reproductive system; exterior, any time a fertilized egg plants itself in any part of the body other than the uterus. Most common is called a tubal ectopic pregnancy. Another place for an ectopic pregnancy would be the middle of peritoneum
Ectopic pregnancy
disease of the female reproductive system; the toxcemia of pregnancy that could occur in the last trimester of pregnancy. Does not always present itself, but if it does it causes coma, high blood pressure and death.
Eclampsia
Hyperplastic/neoplastic diseases of the female reproductive system
Endometriosis
Dermoid cysts
Cancer
Hyperplastic/neoplastic diseases of the female reproductive system; a condition where the presence of endometrial tissue is in parts of the body other than the uterus.
Endometriosi
Hyperplastic/neoplastic diseases of the female reproductive system; an enclosed sack-like pouch contains tissue not normally found. a rare ovarian cyst that contains a waxy tissue and other structures not normally found - like teeth.
Dermoid cysts
Hyperplastic/neoplastic diseases of the female reproductive system; Lung cancer has surpassed breast cancer in women as the leading cause of death. Cervical cancer usually results in a hysterectomy
Cancer - breast or cervical
- Postmortem conditions of diseases of the female reproductive system
- Rapid blood coagulation
2. Edema (ascites) excess fluid in the peritoneal and abdominal cavities. - Infection - a need to disinfect the body.
1st area to decompose in a pregnant woman
pregnant uterus
Last area to decompose in a non-pregnant woman
non-pregnant uterus
DISEASES OF THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Specific
Diseases
Inflammatory/degenerative
Orchitis
Prostatitis
Hydrocele
DISEASES OF THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Specific
Diseases
Inflammatory/degenerative; inflammation of one or more of the testes. Caused by:
(1) Trauma (kick the groin)
(2) Severe case of the mumps
(3) An untreated sexually transmitted disease
Orchitis
DISEASES OF THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Specific
Diseases
Inflammatory/degenerative; inflammation of the prostate gland. Symptoms bathroom frequency and the feeling of not completely emptying bladder, this is due to cancer of the prostate
Prostatitis
DISEASES OF THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Specific
Diseases
Inflammatory/degenerative; excess edematous fluid in a saculated cavity, specifically the scrotum.
Hydrocele
DISEASES OF THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Hyperplastic/neoplastic
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
Carcinoma
DISEASES OF THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Hyperplastic/neoplastic; usually after 60 the prostate gland has enlarged in size due to the natural aging process. DRE- digital rectal exam is how it is commonly diagnosed
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
DISEASES OF THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Hyperplastic/neoplastic; testes, prostate gland - malignant cancer of the testes or prostate gland. The most lethal site of cancer in men.
Spread by the lymph system.
Carcinoma
Postmortem conditions of male reproductive system
Edema – hydro seal (excessive fluid in the sacculated sac)
Rapid blood coagulation
Discolorations
any type of wound or injury
Trauma
temporary, immediate absence of brain function following an injury without organic lesion. (Side effects seeing stars)
Concussion