Veterinary Pathology Review

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  1. 3. ___ bacteria cause the host to produce a suppurative exudate
  2. 6. Another name for a fever
  3. 7. The primary immunoglobulin associated with allergic and parasitic reactions
  4. 11. An increase over the normal expected number of animal disease cases in a geographic area or over a certain time period
  5. 12. A postmortem examination of an animal body
  6. 16. The term used to characterize pathogens, especially viruses that infect cells of the central nervous system
  7. 19. The protein coat that surrounds the genetic material of viruses
  8. 24. The type of immunity conferred to the body by exposure to a pathogen by natural means rather than through vaccination
  9. 25. An injury whereby the epithelium is removed from the tissue surface
  10. 26. A humoral or cell-mediated immune response against antigens found in a body's own cells
  11. 27. Type of lymphocyte that can be transformed into plasma cells upon antigenic stimulation, to produce antibodies
  12. 28. An antigen that evokes an allergic or hypersensitivity reaction
  13. 32. The term used to characterize pathogens, especially viruses that infect epithelial cells such as respiratory, intestinal, or urinary epithelium
  14. 34. The formation of excessive granulation tissue is described as __ __ (2 words)
  15. 35. The type of cytokine produced by macrophages
  16. 38. A normal level of human disease over time in a given geographic area
  17. 41. The visible product of the inflammatory process; usually composed of cellular debris, fluids, and cells that are deposited in tissues and on tissue surfaces
  18. 43. An increase above the body's normal temperature due to such things as drugs, toxins, or external temperatures
  19. 44. A chemical substance that causes disease; often produced by Gram-positive bacteria and secreted into the surrounding medium
  20. 46. The sanitizing agent found in products such as laundry bleach, which has a wide spectrum of antimicrobial activity
  21. 47. The housing, diet, and environment of animals
  22. 48. The cell into which a B lymphocyte is transformed to produce and secrete antibodies (2 words)
  23. 49. An increase over the normal expected number of human disease cases in a geographic area or over a certain time period
  24. 52. Rupture of a red blood cell membrane
  25. 53. A/an ___ exudate consists primarily of fluid with low protein content
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  1. 1. The location in which a pathogenic agent is maintained prior to transmission
  2. 2. A/an ___ is an extremely small, nonliving infectious agent, ranging from 30 to 450 nm in diameter, that can cause disease in a wide variety of animals
  3. 3. Suppurative exudates are also known as ___ exudates
  4. 4. The type of exudate formed when a purulent material changes into a thick, pasty material
  5. 5. A normal level of animal disease over time in a given geographic area
  6. 8. The type of lymphocyte that binds to the antigen on a macrophage surface, then secretes specific cytokines to activate other elements of cell-mediated immunity (2 words)
  7. 9. An injury caused by physical means, with disruption of normal structures
  8. 10. A chemical substance that causes disease; produced in the cell walls of Gram-negative bacteria and often stimulating the release of pyrogens by the host's cells
  9. 13. Being free from infection
  10. 14. A tear or jagged wound
  11. 15. Ingestion of substances by cells
  12. 17. An organism whose cells have a membrane-bound nucleus
  13. 18. The process of coating of the outer surface of pathogens by antibodies to allow easier phagocytosis by macrophages
  14. 20. After a monocytes leaves the bloodstream and enters tissue at the site of inflammation, it becomes an activated ___
  15. 21. A severe hypersensitivity reaction
  16. 22. ___ tissue is the highly vascularized connective tissue produced after extensive tissue damage
  17. 23. Antigens found on the surface of red blood cells that characterize the blood as being a certain type are ___ antigens (2 words)
  18. 29. An exudate composed primarily of lymphocytes and monocytes is said to be ___
  19. 30. An infectious organism that can cause disease in a host
  20. 31. A bruise or injury with no break in the surface of the tissue
  21. 33. The cell of the inflammatory system with reddish-orange staining granules that is associated with parasitic infestations and allergic reactions
  22. 36. The most common antibody, found in the highest concentration in blood
  23. 37. A severe hypersensitivity reaction
  24. 39. A vaccine that contains whole killed pathogens or selected antigenic subunits in amounts sufficient to induce immunity
  25. 40. The process by which cells exit the blood vessels by squeezing through the microscopic space between the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels
  26. 42. A/an ___ is inactivated antigenic toxin molecules that stimulate development of the animal's own antibodies
  27. 45. A scar
  28. 50. The particular part of the antigen that binds the antibody
  29. 51. The second most common antibody in blood; the major immunoglobulin isotype produced in a primary immune response