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Eisenberg: Comprehensive Radiographic Pathology, 5th Edition


Chapter 1: Introduction to Pathology


Test Bank


MULTIPLE CHOICE


1. A disease process caused by physicians or their treatment is this type of process.

a. Idiopathic
b. Iatrogenic

c. Neoplasia

d. Community
acquired



ANS: B
The disease process caused by physicians and their treatment is iatrogenic.


REF: p. 3


2. Basic reactions of the body to some form of injury is a:

a. Disease process
b. Pathology

c. Study of diseases

d. Idiopathic
process



ANS: A
A disease is the pattern of the body’s response to some form of injury.


REF: p. 1


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, 3. What term is used to denote a disease in which the underlying cause is unknown?

a. Idiopathic
b. Antietiologic

c. Iatrogenic

d. Nosocomial



ANS: A

Idiopathic diseases are those with an unknown, or as of yet unidentified, cause.


REF: p. 3


4. Alterations of cell growth, specifically an abnormal proliferation of cells is called:

a. Hyperplasi
a
b. Dysplasia

c. Neoplasia

d. Aplasia



ANS: C
Alterations in cell growth lead to the development of neoplasms (tumors).


REF: p. 7


5. The initial response of body tissues to local injury is:

a. Infection
b. Ischemia

c. Edema

d. Inflammation



ANS: D
Inflammation is the initial response of body tissues to local injury.

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, REF: p. 3


6. Heat and redness associated with inflammation is produced by:

a. Hyperemia
b. Scar tissue

c. Hyperplasia

d. Infarction



ANS: A
This hyperemia produces the heat and redness associated with inflammation.


REF: p. 3


7. In an injury, the destroyed tissue is replaced with:

a. Granulomatous
inflammation
b. Granulation tissue

c. Phagocytes

d. Pyogens



ANS: B
A fibrous scar replaces the area of destroyed tissue with granulation tissue. Granulation tissue
refers to a combination of young, developing capillaries and actively proliferating fibroblasts,
which produce connective tissue fibers (collagen) that replace the dead tissue.


REF: p. 4


8. Of the five clinical signs of acute inflammation, the medical term for swelling is:

a. Edema
b. Tumor

c. Calor

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, d. Dolor



ANS: B
The five clinical signs of acute inflammation are rubor (redness), calor (heat), tumor (swelling),
dolor (pain), and loss of function.


REF: p. 4


9. Some bacterial organisms that produce these substances that cause damage to the tissue and
incite the inflammatory process are known as:

a. Toxoids
b. Pyogens

c. Toxins

d. Abscesses



ANS: C
Some bacterial organisms (such as staphylococci and streptococci) produce toxins that damage
the tissues and incite an inflammatory response.


REF: p. 4


10. Chronic inflammation in a localized area, which often has a centralized necrosis is called:

a. An exudates
b. A granuloma

c. An abscess

d. Hyperplasia



ANS: B
A granuloma is a localized area of chronic inflammation, often with central necrosis.


REF: p. 4



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, 11. In acute inflammation, the localized heat and redness are a result of the:

a. Migration of circulating white blood cells
b. Increased blood flow and vascular
permeability
c. Regeneration of normal parenchymal cells

d. Enzymatic digestion of dead cells



ANS: B
The localized heat and redness result from increased blood flow in the microcirculation at the site
of injury.


REF: p. 4


12. In pyogenic infections, the body responds by producing a thick, yellow fluid called:

a. Bacteria
b. Pus

c. Edema

d. A scar



ANS: B
The presence of pyogenic bacteria leads to the production of a thick, yellow fluid called pus, which
contains dead white blood cells, inflammatory exudates, and bacteria.


REF: p. 4


13. All pyogens have the ability to enter the blood circulation causing:

a. Bacteremia
b. Phagocytosis

c. Septicemia

d. Keloid tissue



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, ANS: A
All pyogens, wherever they become implanted, have the ability to invade blood vessels to produce
bacteremia, with the potential involvement of other organs and tissues in the body.


REF: p. 4


14. Connective tissue fibers replacing dead tissue, then contracting in the abdomen are known as:

a. Keloids
b. Suppurative
inflammation
c. Fibrous adhesions

d. Hyperemia



ANS: C
Eventually the strong connective tissue contracts to produce a fibrous scar. In the abdomen, such
fibrous adhesions can narrow loops of intestine and result in an obstruction.


REF: p. 4


15. An accumulation of abnormal amounts of fluid in the intercellular tissue throughout the
body is called:

a. Bacteremia
b. Elephantiasi
s
c. Filariasis

d. Anasarca



ANS: D
Generalized edema occurs with pronounced swelling of subcutaneous tissues throughout the
body (anasarca).


REF: p. 4


16. Localized is produced in an inflammatory reaction as a result of a fluid accumulation.

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, a. Filariasis
b. Edema

c. Elephantiasis

d. Fibrous
adhesions



ANS: B
Edema is the accumulation of abnormal amounts of fluid in the intercellular tissue spaces or body
cavities. Localized edema results from an inflammatory reaction.


REF: p. 4


17. An inflammation associated with pus formation is:

a. Bacteremia
b. Phagocytosis

c. Suppurative

d. Hyperemia



ANS: C
Suppurative inflammation is associated with pus formation.


REF: p. 4


18. The protein-rich fluid associated with swelling in an inflammatory process is:

a. Exudate
b. Transudate

c. Pus

d. Permeable



ANS: A




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, This inflammatory exudate in the tissues results in the swelling associated with inflammation.
The protein-rich exudate of inflammation must be differentiated from a transudate, a low-
protein fluid, such as that seen in the pulmonary edema that develops in congestive heart
failure.


REF: p. 3


19. The low-protein fluid associated with the inflammatory process as seen in pulmonary
edema is called:

a. An abscess
b. Exudate

c. Transudate

d. Filariasis



ANS: C

The protein-rich exudate of inflammation must be differentiated from a transudate, a low-
protein fluid, such as that seen in the pulmonary edema that develops in congestive heart
failure.


REF: p. 3


20. A localized area of ischemic necrosis within a tissue or organ produced by vascular occlusion is
a(n):

a. Gangrene
b. Infarct

c. Purpura

d. Ecchymosi
s



ANS: B

An infarct is a localized area of ischemic necrosis within a tissue or organ produced by occlusion
of either its arterial supply or its venous drainage.


REF: p. 5


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Publisher: 2007 ISBN: 9780323036245 Edition: Unknown

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