Pathology

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Across
  1. 3. Conditions related to blood flow.
  2. 6. In the middle ages, basic medical procedures were carried out by __-surgeons.
  3. 7. Consequences of those morphologic changes.
  4. 10. Surgical fusion of a joint.
  5. 13. Associated with conditions such as heart failure or inflammation.
  6. 15. Branch of pathology associated with examining tissues.
  7. 16. Guidance provided by analysis for informed care decisions.
  8. 19. An Egyptian process that provided valuable information about anatomy.
  9. 20. Conditions with symptoms such as unexplained bruising or excessive nosebleeds.
  10. 22. Surgical repair of a muscle.
  11. 26. Surgical puncture of the chest cavity to remove fluid.
  12. 28. Process by which diseases are identified through analysis.
  13. 29. Surgical incision into the skull.
  14. 30. When the muscles are unable to relax.
Down
  1. 1. Branch of pathology associated with laboratory analysis.
  2. 2. Earliest evidence of surgery.
  3. 4. Suturing of a kidney.
  4. 5. Surgical removal of a blood clot.
  5. 8. A plastic surgery technique first evidenced in Ancient India.
  6. 9. A code that set early regulations for surgery.
  7. 11. How a disease develops.
  8. 12. Surgical removal of the tonsils.
  9. 14. The cause of a disease.
  10. 17. Changes in cells and organs caused by disease.
  11. 18. Logos means to study and pathos means disease.
  12. 21. Discovered in the nineteenth century, it greatly reduced surgical pain.
  13. 23. Predicted outcome of a disease.
  14. 24. Surgical crushing of a stone.
  15. 25. Cell death; gangrene.
  16. 27. Renaissance-era scientist who made great advances in anatomy.