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INTRODUCTION TO PATHOLOGY Must Read Before Start Pathophysiology Basic Concepts Of Pathophysiology

 INTRODUCTION TO PATHOLOGY

DEFINITION

PATHOLOGY is the study of disease.

• Pathos = disease, suffering

• Logos = study

Pathology serves as a bridge between the preclinical sciences (anatomy, physiology etc.) and the courses in clinical medicines.

DISEASE

It is taken from Dis mean without and Ease means easiness.

It is the state in which an individual exhibit an anatomical, physiological or biochemical deviation from the normal.

Disease may be defines as an abnormal alteration of structure or function in any part of the body.

DIVISIONS OF PATHOLOGY

General pathology:

The basic response of cells and tissues to abnormal stimuli. It describes the basic principles of development of disease. E.g. inflammation, cancer.

Systemic pathology:

It is the specific response of tissue and organs to one or more defininte stimuli. It deals with the disease of special organ or system. E.g. Appendicitis, lung cancer etc.

Classification of Diseases

• Inflammatory diseases

o Hepatitis

o Appendicitis

o UTI and etc.

• Degenerative Diseases

o Ortharhtritis etc.

• Neoplastic Disease

o Lung cancer, Breast cancer

• Traumatic Disease

o Fracture etc.

ASPECTS OF DISEASE PROCESS

1. Aetiology

2. Pathogenesis

3. Molecular & Morphological changes

4. Clinical significance/ manifestations

Aetiology( Cause )

Study of the cause of disease

Knowledge of etiology remains the backbone of

• Disease diagnosis

• Understanding the nature of disease

• Treatment of disease

• An etiologic agent

Is the factor (bacterium, virus etc) responsible for lesions or a disease state

• Predisposing causes of deasee

Factor which make an individual more susceptible to a disease (damp, weather, poor ventilation, cigarette, smoking etc.)

• Exciting causes of Disease

Factors which are directly responsible for a disease are excited by a particular factor

Acquired or Environmental

Physical, Chemical, Nutrition, Infections, Immunological, Psychological

Genetic Factors

Abnormalities in chromosomes and genes

Multifunctional

Acquired and Genetic factors combined as in diabetes, hypertension and cancer.

Pathogenesis

The sequence events during the response of the cells or tissues to the etiologic agent from the initial stimuls to the ultimate expressionW of the disase, “from the time it is initated to its final conculusion in recovery or death”

Morphologic Changes: Structural Changes

Structural changes in disease

• Tumor in caner

• Ulcer in infection

• Atrophy in dementia

Gross and Microscopic

Clinical Significance

Symptoms and Signs

 Clinical symptoms are the patient complaints usually by its own words

 Clinical signs are seen only in living individual

 Functional evidence of disease which be determine objectively or by the observer (fever, tenderness, increased respiratory rate etc.)

Necropsy: Gross examination of the animal cadaer by systematic dissection in order to evaluate any abnormal changes (lesions) that may be present

Autopsy: Synonymous to necropsy in human medicine

Biopsy: Removal and examination of tissue obtained from the living body

Prognosis

Expected outcome of the disease, it is the clinician estimate of the severity and possible result of a disease.


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