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Pathophysiology 1000
Unit 1.1 - Introduction

Homeostasis

 The maintenance (within varying narrow limits) of the internal environment of the body.

 Keeping all systems functioning within its normal boundaries.

Structure vs. Function

• Structure ( Anatomy) = the basic make up of the body.

• Function ( Physiology) = how the body parts move and work.

It is all about the terminology

 Hint: Set up a list of terms and definitions in order to help you succeed in understanding
Pathophysiology – My slides have terms highlighted in Yellow

Pathophysiology

• Study of the functional(physiology) changes that occur in the body as a result of an injury,
disorder, or disease.

• Related sciences

• Pathology = study of changes to cells & tissue as a result of injury or illness

• Pathophysiology = Study of the functional changes due to a change in structure.

• Morphology = changes in cellular behaviour

• Histology = study of human tissue

• Microbiology= study of microscopic living things.

Epidemiology

 “The study of disease in populations”.

 Global Health

 Epidemiology

 Incidence vs. Prevalence

 Incidence = Rate of occurrence at any given time

 Prevalence = number or % that a population is affected

 Morbidity vs. Mortality

 Morbitity = negative outcome effecting quality of life

 Mortality = effects that cause death




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 Classification of global disease

 Endemic = incidence & prevalence are predictable

 Epidemic = increase in incidence

 Pandemic = disease has spread across a continent

Disease vs. Pathophysiology

 Disease is something that acts on the body to change or alter its basic functions.

 Pathology is the study of how the “Pathogen” or “Disease” affects body functional ability.

Disease

• Impairment of cell, tissue, organ, or organ system functioning

• Communicable vs. non-communicable disease

• Understanding the mechanisms of disease aids health care providers in disease prevention

Pathogenesis

 Origination(creation of) and development of illness or disease ( FROM ONSET TO END)

 Eg: diabetes. It may begin long before clinical manifestations begin.

 Comprised of:

 Risk factors = things that make someone vulnerable to disease

 Precipitating factors = triggers that promote the onset of clinical manifestations

 Etiology = what causes a disease process.

 Mechanism, progression, and resolution of disease

Etiology, Diagnosis and Prognosis

• Etiology = an exact cause of the disease

• Diagnosis = Labelling or summary of the findings the healthcare professional determines.

• Prognosis = prediction of how the individual will proceed through the disease process

• Syndrome = a cluster of clinical manifestations and lab values that fit a recognizable pattern. i.e.
AIDS

Terms associated with the Etiology

• Pathogen = disease causing microorganism

• Note : Sometimes the cause may be multifactorial

• Idiopathic = no known etiology or cause.




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• Nosocomial = caused by exposure in the healthcare environment.

• Iatrogenic = inadvertently a result of medical treatment

Clinical Manifestations

 These are the signs and symptoms that tell the healthcare professional there is a pathogen or a
change in homeostasis.

 NOTE: Sometimes there is a pathogen but the person remains Asymptomatic ( without any
symptoms).

 Signs vs. Symptoms

 Signs = observable or measurable from healthcare professional

 Symptoms = subjective report from patient.

 Local vs. Systemic

 Local = found directly at the site of the disease

 Systemic = present throughout the body

 Acute vs. Chronic

 Acute = begin abruptly

 Chronic = last longer than 6 months and are insidious(or gradual) in nature

 Remissions vs. Exacerbations

 Remission = symptom free

 Exacerbation = flaring of symptoms

Illness across populations

 Sensitivity vs. specificity

 Sensitivity - ability to accurately predict disease occurrence e.g. mammogram

 Specificity – ability to be negative when disease is absent e.g. biopsy

Human Diversity

 Consider how the following impact the pathogenesis of disease:

 Age

 Gender

 Race

 Ethnicity




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