Disease Basics
Disease Types & Causes
Infection & Microbiology
Diagnostic Procedures
Signs, Symptoms & Conditions
100

What term means the cause or origin of a disease?

Etiology

100

A disease with sudden onset and short duration is called what?


Acute disease

100

What type of disease is caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or protozoa?


Infectious disease

100

What procedure removes tissue from a living person to diagnose disease?

Biopsy

100

A soft, movable, painless fatty tumor is called what?


Lipoma

200

What is the identification of the nature of a disease called?


Diagnosis

200

A disease that develops slowly and lasts a long time is called what?


Chronic disease

200

What disease is known as the “kissing disease” and is caused by EBV?


Infectious mononucleosis

200

What examination is performed after death to determine cause of death?


Autopsy

200

What is enlargement of the spleen called?


Splenomegaly

300

What term describes the predicted outcome and chance of recovery from a disease?


Prognosis

300

What term describes a disease with an unknown cause?


Idiopathic

300

What is the time between infection and the appearance of symptoms?


Incubation period

300

What does FNAC stand for?


Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology

300

What is enlargement of the liver called?

Hepatomegal

400

What is the sequence of events from the beginning of a disease until its outcome?


Pathogenesis

400

A disease that does not spread from person to person is called what?


Non-communicable disease

400

What type of disease spreads from person to person directly or indirectly?


Communicable disease

400

Name two types of biopsy.


Examples: Bone marrow, needle, skin, surgical, trephine, endoscopic biopsy

400

What is the difference between a sign and a symptom?

A sign is observed by others; a symptom is felt by the patient

500

What is the natural progression and stages of a disease over time?


Course of Disease (Natural History)

500

What are the two major categories of causes of disease based on where they originate?


Exogenous (outside) and Endogenous (inside) causes

500

What does TORCH stand for?

Toxoplasmosis, Other infections, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus, Herpes simplex

500

What are laboratory findings?


Results obtained from tests or procedures such as blood tests, X-rays, and biopsies

500

What are laboratory findings?

Results obtained from tests or procedures such as blood tests, X-rays, and biopsies