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Chapter
Cellular
2 Basic
InjuryPathology
and Disease
Study
Processes.pdf
Guide Cellular Injury and Disease Processes.pdf
Chapter 2 Basic
Pathology Study
Guide Cellular
Injury and Disease
Processes
Chapter 2 Basic Pathology Study Guide
Chapter
Cellular
2 Basic
InjuryPathology
and Disease
Study
Processes.pdf
Guide
Chapter
Cellular
2 Basic
InjuryPathology
and Disease
Study
Processes.pdf
Guide Cellular Injury and Disease Processes.pdf
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pathology study of disease
etiology study of the cause of disease
resistance natural ability of an organism to remain unaffected by pathogenic or toxic
agents
susceptible conditions within or around the organism or host do not inhibit the action of
pathogenic agents but instead leave the host more likely to be affected
Pathogenesis development of disease
Manifestations visible and invisible observations that the disease or condition is present.
This begins on a cellular level
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extrinsic etiology - pathogenic organisms
- physical agents
- chemical agents
- mechanical injury
- nutritional
- iatrogenic
extrinsic etiology: pathologic organism bacteria, virus, protozoa, fungus
extrinsic etiology: physical agents temperature, electricity, ionizing radiation, UV
extrinsic etiology: chemical agent poison, acid, venom, drugs, lead, mercury
extrinsic etiology: mechanical injury gun shot wound, motor vechile accident
extrinsic etiology: nutritional excess - obess
extrinsic etiology: iatrogenic infective endocarditis, hospital staphylococcus infection
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