RUBIN'S PATHOLOGY: CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS OF
MEDICINE 7TH EDITION
DAVID S. STRAYER, EMANUEL RUBIN
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TableqwofqwContents:
Chapterqw1:qwCellqwAdaptation,qwInjuryqwandqwDeath
Chapterqw2:qwInflammation
Chapterqw3:qwRepair,qwRegenerationqwandqwFibrosis
Chapterqw4:qwImmunopathology
Chapterqw5:qwNeoplasia
Chapterqw6:qwDevelopmentalqwandqwGeneticqwDiseases
Chapterqw7:qwHemodynamicqwDisorders
Chapterqw8:qwEnvironmentalqwandqwNutritionalqwPathology
Chapterqw9:qwInfectiousqwandqwParasiticqwDiseases
SectionqwII:qwPathogenesisqwofqwSystemicqwConditionsqwExpandableqwsection
Chapterqw10:qwAging
Chapterqw11:qwSystemicqwAutoimmuneqwDiseases
Chapterqw12:qwSepsis
Chapterqw13:qwObesityqwandqwDiabetesqwMellitus
Chapterqw14:qwTheqwPathologyqwofqwPregnancy
Chapterqw15:qwTheqwAmyloidoses
SectionqwIII:qwDiseasesqwofqwIndividualqwOrganqwSystemsExpandableqwsection
Chapterqw16:qwBloodqwVessels
Chapterqw17:qwTheqwHeart
Chapterqw18:qwTheqwRespiratoryqwSystem
Chapterqw19:qwTheqwGastrointestinalqwTract
Chapterqw20:qwTheqwLiverqwandqwBiliaryqwSystem
Chapterqw21:qwTheqwPancreas
Chapterqw22:qwTheqwKidney
Chapterqw23:qwTheqwLowerqwUrinaryqwTractqwandqwMaleqwReproductiveqwSystem
Chapterqw24:qwTheqwFemaleqwReproductiveqwSystemqwandqwPeritoneum
Chapterqw25:qwTheqwBreast
Chapterqw26:qwHematopathology
Chapterqw27:qwTheqwEndocrineqwSystem
Chapterqw28:qwTheqwSkin
Chapterqw29:qwTheqwHeadqwandqwNeck
Chapterqw30:qwBones,qwJointsqwandqwSoftqwTissue
Chapterqw31:qwSkeletalqwMuscleqwandqwPeripheralqwNervousqwSystem
Chapterqw32:qwTheqwCentralqwNervousqwSystem
Chapterqw33:qwTheqwEye
Chapterqw34:qwForensicqwPathology
,Rubin'sqwPathology:qwClinicopathologicqwFoundationsqw
ofqwMedicineChapterqw1:qwCellqwAdaptation,qwInjuryqwan
dqwDeath
Ischemiaqwandqwotherqwtoxicqwinjuriesqwincreaseqwtheqwaccumulationqwofqwintracellularqwcalciumqwasqwaq
sult
1. of:
A) releaseqwofqwstoredqwcalciumqwfromqwtheqwmitochondria.
B) improvedqwintracellularqwvolumeqwregulation.
C) decreasedqwinfluxqwacrossqwtheqwcellqwmembrane.
D) attractionqwofqwcalciumqwtoqwfattyqwinfiltrates.
Theqwpatientqwisqwfoundqwtoqwhaveqwliverqwdisease,qwresultingqwinqwtheqwremovalqwofqwaqwlobeqwofqwhisqw
er.
2. Adaptationqwtoqwtheqwreducedqwsizeqwofqwtheqwliverqwleadsqwtoqw_ ofqwtheqwremainingqwliverqwcells.
A) metaplasia
B) organqwatrophy
C) compensatoryqwhyperplasia
D) physiologicqwhypertrophy
Aqwpersonqweatingqwpeanutsqwstartsqwchokingqwandqwcollapses.qwHisqwairwayqwobstructionqwisqwpart
iallyqwcleared,qwbutqwheqwremainsqwhypoxicqwuntilqwheqwreachesqwtheqwhospital.qwTheqwprolongedqwc
ellqwhypoxia
3. causedqwaqwcerebralqwinfarctionqwandqwresulting _qwinqwtheqwbrain.
A) caspaseqwactivation
B) coagulationqwnecrosis
C) rapidqwphagocytosis
D) proteinqwp53qwdeficiency
Bacteriaqwandqwvirusesqwcauseqwcellqwdamageqwby ,qwwhichqwisqwuniqueqwfromqwtheqwintracellular
4. damageqwcausedqwbyqwotherqwinjuriousqwagents.
A) disruptingqwtheqwsodium/potassiumqwATPaseqwpump
B) interruptingqwoxidativeqwmetabolismqwprocesses
C) replicatingqwandqwproducingqwcontinuedqwinjury
D) decreasingqwproteinqwsynthesisqwandqwfunction
Theqwpatientqwhasqwaqwprolongedqwinterruptionqwinqwarterialqwbloodqwflowqwtoqwhisqwleftqwkidney,qwcausin
5. hypoxicqwcellqwinjuryqwandqwtheqwreleaseqwofqwfreeqwradicals.qwFreeqwradicalsqwdamageqwcellsqwby:
A) destroyingqwphospholipidsqwinqwtheqwcellqwmembrane.
B) alteringqwtheqwimmuneqwresponseqwofqwtheqwcell.
C) disruptingqwcalciumqwstorageqwinqwtheqwcell.
D) inactivationqwofqwenzymesqwandqwmitochondria.
, 6. Injuredqwcellsqwhaveqwimpairedqwflowqwofqwsubstancesqwthroughqwtheqwcellqwmembraneqwasqwaqwresultqwo
A) increasedqwfatqwload.
B) alteredqwpermeability.
C) alteredqwglucoseqwutilization.
D) increasedqwsurfaceqwreceptors.
7. Reversibleqwadaptiveqwintracellularqwresponsesqwareqwinitiatedqwby:
A) stimulusqwoverload.
B) geneticqwmutations.
C) chemicalqwmessengers.
D) mitochondrialqwDNA.
8. Injuredqwcellsqwbecomeqwveryqwswollenqwasqwaqwresultqwof:
A) increasedqwcellqwproteinqwsynthesis.
B) alteredqwcellqwvolumeqwregulation.
C) passiveqwentryqwofqwpotassiumqwintoqwtheqwcell.
D) blebqwformationqwinqwtheqwplasmaqwmembrane.
Aqwdiabeticqwpatientqwhasqwimpairedqwsensation,qwcirculation,qwandqwoxygenationqwofqwhisqwfeet.qwH
eqwstepsqwonqwaqwpieceqwofqwglass,qwtheqwwoundqwdoesqwnotqwheal,qwandqwtheqwareaqwtissueqwbecomes
qwnecrotic.qwTheqwnecrotic
9. cellqwdeathqwisqwcharacterizedqwby:
A) rapidqwapoptosis.
B) cellularqwrupture.
C) shrinkageqwandqwcollapse.
D) chronicqwinflammation.
Aqw99-year-
oldqwwomanqwhasqwexperiencedqwtheqwdeclineqwofqwcellqwfunctionqwassociatedqwwithqwage.qwA
10. groupqwofqwtheoriesqwofqwcellularqwagingqwfocusqwonqwprogrammed:
A) changesqwwithqwgeneticqwinfluences.
B) eliminationqwofqwcellqwreceptorqwsites.
C) insufficientqwtelomeraseqwenzyme.
D) DNAqwmutationqworqwfaultyqwrepair.
Anqw89-year-
oldqwfemaleqwpatientqwhasqwexperiencedqwsignificantqwdecreasesqwinqwherqwmobilityqwandqwstamin
aqwduringqwaqw3-
weekqwhospitalqwstayqwforqwtheqwtreatmentqwofqwaqwfemoralqwheadqwfracture.qwWhichqwofqwtheqwfollo
wingqwphenomenaqwmostqwlikelyqwaccountsqwforqwtheqwpatientsqwdecreaseqwinqwmuscleqwfunction
11. thatqwunderliesqwherqwreducedqwmobility?
A) Impairedqwmuscleqwcellqwmetabolismqwresultingqwfromqwmetaplasia
B) Dysplasiaqwasqwaqwconsequenceqwofqwinflammationqwduringqwboneqwremodeling
C) Disuseqwatrophyqwofqwmuscleqwcellsqwduringqwaqwprolongedqwperiodqwofqwimmobility