Comprehensive Radiographic Pathology,
5th Edition By Eisenberg
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Chapter 1:Introduction toPathology
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1. A disease process caused by physiciansor their treatment is thistype of process.
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a. Idiopathic
b. Iatrogenic
c. Neoplasia
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ANS: B
The disease processcaused by physiciansand their treatment is iatrogenic.
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2. Basic reactions of the body to some form of injury is a:
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a. Disease process fg
b. Pathology
c. Study ofdiseases fg gf
d. Idiopathic process fg
ANS: A
A disease is the pattern ofthe body’s response to some form of injury.
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,3. What term is used to denote a disease in whichthe underlying cause is unknown?
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a. Idiopathic
b. Antietiologic
c. Iatrogenic
d. Nosocomial
ANS: A
Idiopathic diseases are those with an unknown, or asof yet unidentified, cause.
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4. Alterations of cellgrowth, specifically an abnormal proliferationof cells is called:
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a. Hyperplasia
b. Dysplasia
c. Neoplasia
d. Aplasia
ANS: C
Alterations in cell growth lead to the development of neoplasms (tumors).
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5. The initial response of body tissues to local injury is:
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a. Infection
b. Ischemia
c. Edema
d. Inflammation
ANS: D
Inflammation is the initial response ofbody tissues to local injury.
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6. Heat and redness associated with inflammation is produced by:
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a. Hyperemia
b. Scar tissue fg
c. Hyperplasia
d. Infarction
ANS: A
This hyperemiaproduces the heat and redness associated with inflammation.
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7. In an injury, the destroyed tissue is replaced with:
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a. Granulomatousinflammation gf
b. Granulation tissue fg
c. Phagocytes
d. Pyogens
ANS: B
A fibrous scar replaces the area of destroyed tissue with granulation tissue. Granulation tissue refersto a c
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ombination of young, developing capillaries and actively proliferating fibroblasts, which produce connect
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ive tissue fibers (collagen) that replace the dead tissue.
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8. Of the five clinical signs of acute inflammation, the medical term for swelling is:
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a. Edema
b. Tumor
c. Calor
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