Health Care > EXAM > PARKER TRI3 GEN.PATH. EXAM 1 LECTURE NOTES REVIEW COMBO COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ASNWERS GUAR (All)
What are some other types of Pneumoconiosis? - Answer>>> Silicosis - a lung disease caused by inhaling particles of silica or quartz or slate Asbestos - inhalation of fireproof material Anthracosis... - Coal miners lung What is the relationship between structure and function problem? - Answer>>> Structural disease that becomes functional - Like a structure (valve) that is not working properly has created a function issue. Functional disease that becomes structural - Like Hypertension causing hypertrophy of the muscles in the ventricle. What is an excess in copper known as? - Answer>>> Wilsons disease which is genetic. It is also known as "Hepatolenticular Degeneration" Where does copper usually accumulate? - Answer>>> Copper accumulates in hepatocytes producing hepatomegaly and leading to cirrhosis of the liver Also accumulates in neurons in the basal ganglia Where do proteins accumulate? - Answer>>> Kidney when there is damage in the glomerulus. Proteins leak out. The proximal tubules will want to absorb them but it accumulate. It will reabsorb quicker that is can release into the blood stream. Does not cause much issue with function. Much less problem than lipid accumulation. [Show More]
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