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round, flat plaques made up of proliferating monotonous epidermal basal cells

"stuck-on" appearance - Answers-seborrheic keratosis



(intraalveolar inflammation) - Answers-alveolar pneumonia



a rare condition-May be caused by a developmental disorder, autoimmune disease, or inadvertent
surgical removal of the parathyroid glands,Presents with hypocalcemia, tetany, irregular heartbeat,
variable neurologic symptoms from hyperexcitability to depression. - Answers-Hypoparathyroidism:



central part of the long bone - Answers-Diaphysis:



congenital malpositioning of the testes outside of their normal scrotal location - Answers-
Cryptorchidism



Inflammation of the breast is called mastitis - Answers-Mastitis



motor function, behavior, emotion, higher intellectual function - Answers-Frontal lobe:



Neoplasm and tumor are used synonymously. Cancer (crab, tumors invade tissues like crawling crabs) -
Answers-Describe neoplasia and cancer:



absence of testes - Answers-anorchia

,sensory function - Answers-Parietal lobe:



the most important and the most common inflammatory disease of the breast. It affects approximately
10% of women who are lactating. Typically, it is caused by purulent bacteria, such as Staphylococcus or
Streptococcus. - Answers-Acute mastitis



Histo: composed of epithelial cells, mesenchymal (connective tissues) cells, lymphoid cells and other
cells - Answers-Tumor:



terminal portions of the bone, above the growth plate (physis) (top of bone) - Answers-Epiphysis:



is a condition resulting from lack of ADH or kidneys being insensitive to ADH resulting in polyuria.Causes
are:-tumors, infections of brain or meninges, intracranial hemorrhage, trauma of the bones of the base
of the skull or transection of pituitary stalk. - Answers-Diabetes insipidus:



(primarily involves the alveolar septa) - Answers-interstitial pneumonia



sun damage; pre cancerous( can become squamous cell carcinoma). Sharp, rough and prickly - Answers-
actinic keratosis



comprised of the growth plate and the diaphysis, they represent the most metabolically active segment
of the long bone and changes dramatically during development - Answers-Metaphysic:



hearing, smelling - Answers-Temporal lobe:



Female-like enlargement of the male breast is. It develops usually as a result of an excess of estrogens.
Among the many possible causes of gynecomastia one should mention estrogen-secreting tumors, such
as the adrenal cortical tumors or Leydig cell tumor of the testis. - Answers-Gynecomastia

, three or more testes - Answers-polyorchidism



hypersecretion of growth hormone during adulthood; extreme growth of facial bones, mandible, hands,
and feet. - Answers-Acromegaly:



URI's are most often recognized as the common cold. Characterized by acute inflammation involving the
nose, paranasal sinuses, throat, or larynx, or all of these structures together Most are caused by viruses,
are short-lived, heal spontaneously, and do not benefit from treatment with antibiotics - Answers-upper
respiratory infection (URI)



limited growth potential and good outcomes. Capsule composed of connective tissue, atrophy and
fibrosis forming pseudocapsule (sharp border) where the surgeon can easily remove (shell out). -
Answers-Benign:



Most common and least severe type of skin cancer; often characterized by light or pearly nodules. -
Answers-basal cell carcinoma



cells inside bones, mixed with an extracellular mix (osteoid) that's impregnated with calcium phosphate
salts in the form of hydroxyapatite. - Answers-Osteocyte:



fibrosis and cysts—that is, the reactive and degenerative changes that occur in the breasts of some adult
women. - Answers-Fibrocystic change



an abnormal opening of the urethra on the lower side of the shaft of the penis - Answers-hypospadias



visual - Answers-Occipital:

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