PATHOLOGY FSE 214 0904 FINAL ACTUAL
PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
⩥ gross pathology.
Answer: studies changes in the structure and function of the body which
can be observed with the unaided eye
⩥ microscopic pathology.
Answer: cellular, or histo- studies changes which occur in the cells of
the body at the microscopic level. the use of a microscope is required for
this aspect of pathology
⩥ general pathology.
Answer: deals with general or broad disease processes, such as necrosis
or inflammation, which may affect the entire body or widespread tissues
and organs.
⩥ special pathology.
Answer: studies disease processes affecting individual body areas or
systems, such as pathology of the respiratory system or diseases of the
skin
,⩥ pathological anatomy.
Answer: deals with the study of tissues which have been removed from
the body for pathological study. if they were removed during surgery, as
a biopsy, it may be referred to as surgical pathology, or if removed
during autopsy, it would be called autopsy pathology
⩥ clinical pathology.
Answer: deals with the laboratory study of, and the performance of
standardized tests on, body fluids and secretions, such as blood and urine
tests, or cultures and smears of various types
⩥ physiological pathology.
Answer: refers to studying the functional changes in the body resulting
from disease
⩥ forensic pathology.
Answer: medical-legal pathology- that field of pathology which deals
with both the medical and legal issues surrounding death
⩥ autopsy.
Answer: examination of the body after death in order to determine the
cause of death and or the existence of various disease conditions.
⩥ disease.
,Answer: any change in the structure or function of the body as a result of
injury to the tissues
⩥ acute.
Answer: a disease with a relatively rapid onset and short duration
⩥ chronic.
Answer: a disease with a slower onset and a generally longer duration
⩥ fulminating.
Answer: an acute disease which is particularly severe and sudden in its
onset, and often proves fatal
⩥ recurrent.
Answer: diseases which show alternating increases and decreases in
their symptoms
⩥ infectious.
Answer: diseases that are caused by pathogenic microorganisms
⩥ contagious.
Answer: diseases which are easily transmitted from person to person
, ⩥ infestation.
Answer: the presence of macroscopic organisms in or on the body, such
as animal parasites
⩥ idiopathic.
Answer: a disease for which the cause is unknown
⩥ occupational.
Answer: a disease resulting from the nature of ones working conditions
⩥ endemic.
Answer: diseases which are always present to some degree in a given
area or community
⩥ sporadic.
Answer: disease which are found to occur only occasionally in a
community
⩥ epidemic.
Answer: diseases which affect a much larger than normal number of
people in a community at one time
⩥ pandemic.
PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
⩥ gross pathology.
Answer: studies changes in the structure and function of the body which
can be observed with the unaided eye
⩥ microscopic pathology.
Answer: cellular, or histo- studies changes which occur in the cells of
the body at the microscopic level. the use of a microscope is required for
this aspect of pathology
⩥ general pathology.
Answer: deals with general or broad disease processes, such as necrosis
or inflammation, which may affect the entire body or widespread tissues
and organs.
⩥ special pathology.
Answer: studies disease processes affecting individual body areas or
systems, such as pathology of the respiratory system or diseases of the
skin
,⩥ pathological anatomy.
Answer: deals with the study of tissues which have been removed from
the body for pathological study. if they were removed during surgery, as
a biopsy, it may be referred to as surgical pathology, or if removed
during autopsy, it would be called autopsy pathology
⩥ clinical pathology.
Answer: deals with the laboratory study of, and the performance of
standardized tests on, body fluids and secretions, such as blood and urine
tests, or cultures and smears of various types
⩥ physiological pathology.
Answer: refers to studying the functional changes in the body resulting
from disease
⩥ forensic pathology.
Answer: medical-legal pathology- that field of pathology which deals
with both the medical and legal issues surrounding death
⩥ autopsy.
Answer: examination of the body after death in order to determine the
cause of death and or the existence of various disease conditions.
⩥ disease.
,Answer: any change in the structure or function of the body as a result of
injury to the tissues
⩥ acute.
Answer: a disease with a relatively rapid onset and short duration
⩥ chronic.
Answer: a disease with a slower onset and a generally longer duration
⩥ fulminating.
Answer: an acute disease which is particularly severe and sudden in its
onset, and often proves fatal
⩥ recurrent.
Answer: diseases which show alternating increases and decreases in
their symptoms
⩥ infectious.
Answer: diseases that are caused by pathogenic microorganisms
⩥ contagious.
Answer: diseases which are easily transmitted from person to person
, ⩥ infestation.
Answer: the presence of macroscopic organisms in or on the body, such
as animal parasites
⩥ idiopathic.
Answer: a disease for which the cause is unknown
⩥ occupational.
Answer: a disease resulting from the nature of ones working conditions
⩥ endemic.
Answer: diseases which are always present to some degree in a given
area or community
⩥ sporadic.
Answer: disease which are found to occur only occasionally in a
community
⩥ epidemic.
Answer: diseases which affect a much larger than normal number of
people in a community at one time
⩥ pandemic.