RUBIN'S PATHOLOGY: CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS OF
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MEDICINE 7TH EDITION
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DAVID S. STRAYER, EMANUEL RUBIN
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,Test xBank xRubin's xPathology: xClinicopathologic xFoundations xof xMedicine x7th xEdition
Table xof xContents:
Chapter x1: xCell xAdaptation, xInjury xand xDeath
Chapter x2: xInflammation
Chapter x3: xRepair, xRegeneration xand xFibrosis
Chapter x4: xImmunopathology
Chapter x5: xNeoplasia
Chapter x6: xDevelopmental xand xGenetic xDiseases
Chapter x7: xHemodynamic xDisorders
Chapter x8: xEnvironmental xand xNutritional xPathology
Chapter x9: xInfectious xand xParasitic xDiseases
Section xII: xPathogenesis xof xSystemic xConditions xExpandable xsection
Chapter x10: xAging
Chapter x11: xSystemic xAutoimmune xDiseases
Chapter x12: xSepsis
Chapter x13: xObesity xand xDiabetes xMellitus
Chapter x14: xThe xPathology xof xPregnancy
Chapter x15: xThe xAmyloidoses
Section xIII: xDiseases xof xIndividual xOrgan xSystemsExpandable xsection
Chapter x16: xBlood xVessels
Chapter x17: xThe xHeart
Chapter x18: xThe xRespiratory xSystem
Chapter x19: xThe xGastrointestinal xTract
Chapter x20: xThe xLiver xand xBiliary xSystem
Chapter x21: xThe xPancreas
Chapter x22: xThe xKidney
Chapter x23: xThe xLower xUrinary xTract xand xMale xReproductive xSystem
Chapter x24: xThe xFemale xReproductive xSystem xand xPeritoneum
Chapter x25: xThe xBreast
Chapter x26: xHematopathology
Chapter x27: xThe xEndocrine xSystem
Chapter x28: xThe xSkin
Chapter x29: xThe xHead xand xNeck
Chapter x30: xBones, xJoints xand xSoft xTissue
Chapter x31: xSkeletal xMuscle xand xPeripheral xNervous xSystem
Chapter x32: xThe xCentral xNervous xSystem
Chapter x33: xThe xEye
Chapter x34: xForensic xPathology
,Rubin's xPathology: xClinicopathologic xFoundations
of xMedicineChapter x1: xCell xAdaptation, xInjury xand
x
Death
x
Ischemia xand xother xtoxic xinjuries xincrease xthe xaccumulation xof xintracellular xcalcium xas
xresult
1. of:
A) release xof xstored xcalcium xfrom xthe xmitochondria.
B) improved xintracellular xvolume xregulation.
C) decreased xinflux xacross xthe xcell xmembrane.
D) attraction xof xcalcium xto xfatty xinfiltrates.
The xpatient xis xfound xto xhave xliver xdisease, xresulting xin xthe xremoval xof xa xlobe xof xhis
xliver.
2. Adaptation xto xthe xreduced xsize xof xthe xliver xleads xto x_ of xthe xremaining xliver xcells.
A) metaplasia
B) organ xatrophy
C) compensatory xhyperplasia
D) physiologic xhypertrophy
A xperson xeating xpeanuts xstarts xchoking xand xcollapses. xHis xairway xobstruction xis
xpartially xcleared, xbut xhe xremains xhypoxic xuntil xhe xreaches xthe xhospital. xThe
xprolonged xcell xhypoxia
3. caused xa xcerebral xinfarction xand xresulting _ xin xthe xbrain.
A) caspase xactivation
B) coagulation xnecrosis
C) rapid xphagocytosis
D) protein xp53 xdeficiency
Bacteria xand xviruses xcause xcell xdamage xby , xwhich xis xunique xfrom xthe xintracellular
4. damage xcaused xby xother xinjurious xagents.
A) disrupting xthe xsodium/potassium xATPase xpump
B) interrupting xoxidative xmetabolism xprocesses
C) replicating xand xproducing xcontinued xinjury
D) decreasing xprotein xsynthesis xand xfunction
The xpatient xhas xa xprolonged xinterruption xin xarterial xblood xflow xto xhis xleft xkidney,
xcausing
5. hypoxic xcell xinjury xand xthe xrelease xof xfree xradicals. xFree xradicals xdamage xcells xby:
A) destroying xphospholipids xin xthe xcell xmembrane.
B) altering xthe ximmune xresponse xof xthe xcell.
, C) disrupting xcalcium xstorage xin xthe xcell.
D) inactivation xof xenzymes xand xmitochondria.