General Path exam 5

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