Pathophysiology 2 partial exam 1 quiz

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Pathophysiology Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Are you ready to assess your understanding of pathophysiology? This quiz is designed for healthcare students and professionals looking to evaluate their knowledge on various conditions and their mechanisms. With 10 challenging questions, it will help you identify areas for improvement and solidify your learning.

  • Explore topics like anemia, heart failure, and hormonal disorders
  • Perfect for revision or self-assessment
  • Get immediate feedback on your answers
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Aplastic anemia can occur in:
Chronic Diarrheas
Infectious hepatitis
Impaired activity of delta aminolevulic acid synthetase
Viral infections of respiratory system
The main characteristics of hemolytic anemia are
Splenomegaly
Erythroid hypoplasia present in the bone marrow
Decreased LDH in plasma
Cholelithiasis
Eosinophilia also may occur in
Trauma
Burns
Dermatologic disorders
Hay fever
Aquired vascular defects are related to
Deficiency of plasma ADAMTS13 activity
Long-term steroid therapy
Bacterial infections
Addison disease
The clinical manifestation of the tricuspidal insuffiency are
Decreased content of jugular veins
Hepatomegaly
Left heart failure
Ascites
ACTH-dependent Cushing´s syndrome is caused by
Over secretion of pituitary ACTH
Ectopic production of CRH
Primary adrenocorticol neoplasms
Administration of excessive amounts of synthetic glucocorticoids
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The course of renovascular hypertension is similar to the course of the essential hypertension, however it is usually more serious and a malignant deterioration is frequent
From the toxic effects hypotension can be caused by acute porphyria, lead, thallium, carbon monoxide, mercury poisoning, and exprementally cadium poisoning
Severe hypertension that is acute in onset may burst small retinal vessels, causing hemorrhages, exudation of plasma lipids, and areas of local infarction
During the initial stage of the essential hypertension the cardiac output is decreased and bradycardia is present
Complications of heart failure are
Intracranial vessel occlusion
Anemia
Sexual dysfunction
Cachexia (Wasting)
Acquired nephrogenic diabetes insipidus may develop due to
Chronic adrenal insuffiency
Hypoparathyroidism
Amyloidosis
Multiple myeloma
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Peripheral hypothyroidism with goiter may develop in the patient with Hashimotot thyroiditis or with the tumor massively infiltrating the thyroid gland
The clinical picture of peripheral hypothyroidism is usually characterized by less severe symptoms of thyroid hormone deficiency than that of central hypothyroidism
The temporary neonatal hypothyroidism may develop as a sequel of small doses of iodine during pregnancy
The most common cause of peripheral (primary) juvenile hypothyroidism is autoimmune thyroiditis
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