General Path exam 5
Across
- 2. describes thiamine deficiency
- 5. are tumors of the brain parenchyma that histologically resemble different types of glial cells.
- 8. is an enterovirus that damages moto neurons in the spinal cord and brain stem and causes paralytic poliomyelitis. Eradicated in many areas.
- 10. refers to failure of testicular descent. Unilateral and bilateral cases can lead to sterility.
- 11. is transmitted to humans by bite of a rabid animal.
- 13. drooping of the eyelids
- 14. syndome of Primary hyperaldosteronism is that is caused by an aldosterone-producing adrenocortical neoplasm
- 15. cause of Paget’s disease.
Down
- 1. a transient thyrotoxicosis caused by disruption of thyroid follicles with secondary release of thyroid hormones
- 3. is the presence of endometrial glands and or stroma in locations other than the uterine lining. Affected sites are functional undergo cyclic bleeding.
- 4. The immune attack leads to an inflammatory hyperplasia of the synovial membrane
- 6. are benign tumors of smooth muscle. Historically called fibroids
- 7. deposit of crystal
- 9. elevated large broad plaque can form in moist skin areas
- 12. elevated levels of growth hormone persisting after closure of epiphyses