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1.diseases of white cells and lymphoid tissue2. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •topics for chapter 14leukopenia/neutropenia leukocytosis lymphadenitis/lymphadenopathy…
1. hemodynamic disordersjv = ([pc − pi] − σ[πc − πi]) 2. • hemodynamic disorders • thromboembolic disease • shock 3. overview • • • • • • • •…
1. chapter 2 inflammation (5 objectives) 1) (concept) understand the chain, progression, or sequence of vascular and cellular events in the histologic evolution of acute…
1. regeneration healing (repair) 2. learning objectives • review the normal physiology and concepts of cell proliferation, cell growth, cell “cycle”, and cell differentiation…
1. lower urinary tract 2. lower urinary tract = transitional epithelium = “uro”thelium minor calycesuretersmajor calycesbladderrenal pelvisurethra 3. epitheliummuscularis…
1.ent soft palatenasopharynx oropharynxepiglottis laryngopharynxesophagus2. chapter 16 head & neck (ent) pathology otolaryngologyobjective: 3. understand the common…
1.pathology of theeyejohn r. minarcik, m.d.2. outline and introduction sections 1. orbit 2. eyelid 3. conjunctiva 4. cornea 5. uvea 6. lens 7. retina/vitreous 8. optic nerve/glaucoma…
1.heart2. the heart • normal • pathology – heart failure: l, r – heart disease • • • • • • • •congenital: lr shunts, rl shunts, obstructive…
1.infectious diseases2. aaa 3. categories ofinfectious agents• prions• *viruses • bacteriophages, plasmids, transposons• *bacteria • chlamidiae, rickettsiae, mycoplasmas•…
1.gi2. gi• esophagus • stomach • small/large bowel • appendix, peritoneum 3. • • • • • • • • • •esophaguscongenital anomalies achalasia hiatal…
1.neoplasia2. neoplasia (tumors)definitions nomenclature biology of tumor growth epidemiology molecular basis of cancer molecular basis of carcinogenesis…
1.chapter 18liver &biliary tract2. duct system 3. n o fibrous tissue 4. portal “triad”central vein 5. patterns of hepatic injury• degeneration:– balooning, “feathery”…
1.pancreas2. objectives • understand the etiology/risk factors, pathogenesis, morphology, clinical features and outcome of pancreatic inflammations and neoplasms 3. ventral…
1.skin2. n o r m a lskin skin, epidermis skin, epidermis, keratinocytes, stratum basale (germinativum) skin, epidermis, keratinocytes, stratum spinosum (prickle cells) skin,…
1.diseases ofinfancy & childhood2. diseases of infancy and childhood congenital anomalies birth weight and gestational age…
1. cell adaptations cell injury cell death 2. objectives understand the 3 main anatomic concepts of disease---degenerative, inflammatory, neoplastic understand the concepts…
1. endocrine 2. classical algorhythm • pituitary – anterior – posterior• • • •thyroid parathyroid pancreas (endo.) adrenal – cortex – medulla• degeneration…
1. rbcand bleeding disorders 2. rbc and bleeding disorders• normal – anatomy, histology – development – physiology•…
1. diseases of immunity 2. objectives • differentiate between the concepts of “innate” and “adaptive” immunity • visually recognize and understand the basic roles…
1. bone joint soft tissue 2. modeling/re-modeling 3. cells of bone • osteoprogenitor (“stem”)(tgfβ) • osteoblasts (surface of spicule), under control of calcitonin…