-itis
Inflammation of the abdomen
What is- peritonitis
Areas of malacia and cavitation
What is- necrotizing
Bleeding into the thorax
What is- hemothorax
4 Mechanisms of Edema
1. Increased intravascular hydrostatic pressure
2. Increase microvascular permeability
3. Decreased plasma oncotic pressure
4. Decreased lymphatic drainage
Milky white
What is- Chylous Effusion
Due to chylomicrons (lipid rich) , small lymphocytes
Inflammation of the lymph node
What is- lymphadenitis
Firm, tan nodules on tissue
What is- granulomatous
Bleeding in the pericardial sac
What is- hemopericardium
Edema in the thorax
What is- hydrothorax
Opaque yellow
What is- pyothorax
Due to presence of neutrophils
Inflammation of adipose
What is- cellulitis, steatitis
Soft, translucent, gelatinous expansion
What is- edematous
Bleeding into the abdomen
What is- hemoperitoneum, hemoabdomen
Edema in the abdomen
What is- hydroabdomen or ascites (Lisan al-Gaib "Dune")
"Translucent", mostly H2O
What is- Transudate
Low protein fluid, normal epithelium (no damage)
Inflammation of the salivary gland
What is- sialoadenitis
Filled with translucent, pink fluid
What is- serosanguineous
Bright blood in stool
What is- hematochezia
Edema in the pericardial sac
What is- hydropericardium
Turbid, pus
What is- Exudate
High protein fluid, increased vessel permeability
Inflammation of the umbilicus
What is- omphalitis
Multifocal soft yellow foci, randomly scattered throughout
(multiple answers)
What is- disseminated suppurative or purulent or miliary or microabscessing
Blood in interior chamber of eye
Edema of the entire body
What is- anasarca
Yellow
What is- Plasma
Due to bilirubin