Vascular Diseases in Specific Organs — Flashcards

Vascular Diseases in Specific Organs — Flashcards

Vascular Diseases in Specific Organs — Flashcards
#1

A pre-mortem thrombi is distinguishable from a post-mortem thrombi by the presence of _____ and attachment to a vessel wall

#2

Fibrinoid necrosis is characteristic of _____ hypertension, vasculitis (e.g. PAN), and preeclampsia

#3

_____ is a vascular tumor derived from supporting cells of the blood vessels

#4

_____ arteritis is a granulomatous vasculitis that classically involves branches of the carotid artery

#5

Non-granulomatous inflammation with segmental fibrinoid necrosis is seen in _____.

#6

What type of arteriolosclerosis is demonstrated in the image below? _____

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#7

What type of arteriolosclerosis is demonstrated in the image below? _____

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#8

The image shows yellow spots on the inner surface of the aorta, which represent _____

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#9

The given biopsy specimen of radial artery is suggestive of _____ sclerosis.

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#10

The _____ type (Type IV) of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome that is caused by a deficiency of type III collagen can lead to:- the formation and rupture of aneurysms - rupture of organs (ex. in women the uterus during birth)

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