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pathology set 1 quiz 1

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Hyperemia   increased blood flow to an injured site  
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Exudates   protein rich plasma  
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What are the 5 clinical signs of acute infection?   rubor, calor, tumor, dolor, loss of function  
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Rubor   redness due to increased blood flow  
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Calor   heat due to increased blood flow  
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Tumor   swelling due to exudate  
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Dolor   pain due to swelling  
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Abcess   localized collection of puss  
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Edema   accumulation of abnormal amounts of fluid in intercellular tissue spaces  
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Ischemia   an interface with the blood supply to an organ, depriving cells and tissues of oxygen and nutrients  
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Infarction   localized area of ischemic necrosis within a tissue or organ produced my an occlusion  
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Hemorrhage   rupture of a blood vessel  
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Hemothorax   accumulation of blood within the thoracic cavity  
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Hemopericardium   accumulation of blood within the pericardium  
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Hemoperitoneum   accumulation of blood within the peritoneal cavity  
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Hemoarthrosis   accumulation of blood in a joint  
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Petechiae   minimal hemorrhages into the skin or mucous membranes  
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Ecchymosis   a large subcutaneous hematoma  
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Atrophy   reduction in size or number of cells in an organ or tissue  
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Hypoplasia   failure of normal development resulting in a small size/ underdevelopment  
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Hypertrophy   increase in the size of the cells in a tissue or organ  
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Hyperplasia   increase in the number of cells in a tissue or organ  
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Dysplasia   loss in the uniformity of individual cells and their architectural orientation  
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Neoplasia   abnormal uncontrolled cell growth  
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