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Neoplasia ✔️✔️Presumed to result from a genetic change that produces a single population of
new cells



Functional Disease ✔️✔️Diseases in which the function of the organ may be impaired, but its
structural elements are unchanged



Exogenous Agents ✔️✔️Causative agents that are external in nature



Endogenous Agents ✔️✔️Agents that are internal in nature



Divisions of External Causes ✔️✔️Mechanical (physical), chemical, and microbiologic.



Trauma ✔️✔️Direct physical injury by an object



Examples of physical agents causing disease ✔️✔️Extreme heat and cold, electricity, atmospheric
pressure, and radiation.



Chemical Injuries ✔️✔️An external cause. Generally divided into poisoning or drug reactions.



Infections ✔️✔️Microbiologic injuries classified by the type of organism



Nosocomial Infections ✔️✔️Infections acquired while in the hospital. Usually a UTI from catheter
placement

, Iatrogenic Diseases ✔️✔️Infections resulting from treatment by a heal professional



Divisions of Internal Causes ✔️✔️Vascular, immunologic, and metabolic diseases



Vascular diseases ✔️✔️May involve obstruction of the blood supply to an organ or tissue,
bleeding, or alterd blood flow



Myocardial Infarct ✔️✔️Ischemic Infarct occurring in the heart. Leading cause of death from
vascular insufficiency



Vascular Insufficiency ✔️✔️Leading internal cause of structural disease



Ischemia ✔️✔️Deficiency of ocygen and nutrient-laden blood in the muscle



Infarct ✔️✔️Area of nectrotic muscle tissue



Immunologic Diseases ✔️✔️Diseases caused by aberrations of the immune system and affect the
body's ability to fight disease



Types of injury ✔️✔️Acute and Chronic



Hypoxia ✔️✔️Reduction in oxygen



Thrombus ✔️✔️A clot in the cardiovascular system



Embolus ✔️✔️A thrombus that has dislodged and moves through the blood stream

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