Title: General Pathology Review
1General PathologyReview
2Assumptions
- Studying pathology enables us to better treat
people - Normal people participate positively in the
society - Activity of the human is the product of all the
body systems - The organ is the functional unit of the body
- The cell is the structural unit of the body
3Assumptions
- The human body can be divided into systems and
organs based on the Anatomy, and Tissues and
cells based on the Histology
4Assumptions
- Pathology is any process that is not
physiological - Diseases can be explained by evidence of defects
in - The structure or
- The function or
- The activity or
- The participation of the human
5Hypotheses
- There is a limited number of pathological
processes cell injury, cell death, adaptation,
inflammation, infectious, Fibrosis, immune
mechanism, genetic, developmental, hemodynamics,
metabolic, degenerative, and neoplastic - Each process may involve any system, organ,
tissue or cell
6Hypotheses
- There are causes for each pathological process
- Clinical presentations can be explained by the
underlying pathological process - Complications arise if the pathology persists
7Hypotheses
- We can control (manage) disease by focusing on
- The etiology
- The pathological process
- The clinical signs and symptoms
- The complications
8Health and Disease
9Pathological Processes
10Cell Injury
11Cell DeathNecrosisApoptosis
12Patterns of necrosis
13Cellular adaptationin Growthin differentiation
14Injury and Response
15Inflammation
16Causes of Inflammation
17Clinical Features of Inflammation
18Acute inflammationOutcome of acute inflammation
19Chronic Inflammation
20Inflammatory diseases
21Granulomatous inflammaioncauses
22Lymphatics and lymph nodes
23Chemical Mediators
24Tissue Repair
25RegenerationAbility of cells to proliferate
26Fibrosis
27Loss of function
28Inflammatory diseases
29Hemodynamic Disorders
30Edema
31CongestionHyperemiaIschemia
32Hemorrhage
33Shock
34thrombosis
35Virchow triad
36Fate of thrombus
37Embolism
38Infarction
39Neoplasia
40Transformation
41Benign vs Malignant
42Rate of growthinvasionAnaplasiaMetastasis
43Dysplasia
44Monoclonality
45Nomenclature
46Genetic Defect
47OncogenesTumor suppressor genesApoptosis genes
BCL-2DNA mismatch repair genesaging and
TelomeraseAngiogenesis
48Mulistep carcinogenesis
49Causes of neoplasiaHereditaryEnvironmental
50Cancer
51Preneoplstic disorders
52Screening
53Presentation of Cancer
54Diagnosis of Neoplsm
55Tumor markers
56Grading of Cancer
57Staging of Cancer
58Prognosis