words I can't remember Flashcards

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caseous

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cheeselike;

as in TB, WEGENER, FUNGI

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suppurative

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something that forms or discharges pus

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pannus

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proliferative response of the synovial lining (in RA);

depends on cytokines and TNF

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4
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constitutional symptoms

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fever, fatigue, and malaise

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malaise

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a vague feeling of discomfort that cannot be pinned down;

you “just don’t feel right”

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erythema multiforme

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uncommon, associated with infections or drugs;

“target lesion” with central necrosis and perivenular inflammation

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erythema nodosum

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“panniculitis”;
inflammation of subQ on the anterior leg (shins);
associated with infection and drugs

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erythema induratum

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aka “nodular vasculitis”;
nodules on the posterior leg (calf);
associated with TB;
NECROSIS and INFLAMMATION within subQ fat

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atopy: “some dogs are prone to atopy.”

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a tendency to be HYPERALLERGIC;
a person with atopy usually has lots of IgE;
IgE==>type 1 ==>allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma etc.

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atopic: “Your patient had an atopic reaction to the drug”

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a type I hypersensitivity reaction

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urticaria

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hives

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ankylosis

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stiffening or fixation of a joint

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enthesitis

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inflammation at a muscle INSERTION;

often leads to fibrosis and calcification

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tophus

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aka “gouty pearl”

also, a name for tooth tartar (ew)

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osteophyte

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bony outgrowth

**NOT the same as a cyst

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palisading: “I can see palisading epitheliod histiocytes”

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a row of elongated nuclei parallel to each other;

seen in RA around fibrinoid necrosis

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granuloma

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a nodular inflammatory lesion;
often small and persistant
often contains modified phagocytes 
     =>epitheliod cells, 
     =>giant cells, 
     =>other macrophages
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leukoclastic lesion

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fragmentation of neutrophils within vessel walls

19
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extrinsic antigen

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antigen that comes from outside
=> drugs
=> dust

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petechiae

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TINY, LITTLE hemorrhagic spots the size of a pinhead

DO NOT BLANCHE

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ecchymosis

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“A purplish patch caused by extravasation of blood into the skin, differing from petechiae only in size (i.e., larger than 3 mm diameter)”

=> a bruise

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purpura

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what you see after a hemorrhage into the skin;

more non-specific term for petechiae/ecchymosis?

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pathognomonic

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something that is characteristic or indicative of a disease;

ex: urate crystals in a joint are pathognomonic for gout