Systemic Pathology — Flashcards

Systemic Pathology — Flashcards

Systemic Pathology — Flashcards

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#371

A(n) _____ multinodular goiter occurs when a multinodular goiter has hyperfunctioning follicular cells that work independently of TSH, causing increased release of T3 and T4

#372

Is Paget disease of bone a localized or diffuse process? _____

#373

Whipple disease is characterized by systemic tissue damage with macrophages loaded with _____ organisms

#374

The second most common type of kidney stone (15%) is a(n) _____ stone, also known as struvite

#375

Acute interstitial nephritis may be mediated by a type _____ HSR

#376

Patients with sarcoidosis may have scattered granulomas in their liver; most commonly affecting the _____

#377

Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis ultimately progresses to _____

#378

What MSK pathology is associated with "Looser zones" (pseudofractures) on X-ray? _____

#379

How does type 1 Diabetes Mellitus affect pancreatic islets on histology? _____

#380

Which type of calcium kidney stone (calcium-oxalate or calcium-phosphate) is more common? _____

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