Module1: Introduction to pathology/Skeletal system

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An illness sufficient to interfere with one’s normal daily routine.
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An investigation of disease occurring in large groups
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_____ is defined as the sequence of events producing cellular changes following injury
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A patient’s perception of the disease, how they identify it
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A disease processes, especially in the early stages, that does not produce symptoms
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The number of new cases of a disease found in a given period of time
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Having more than one illness at the same time
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A generalized decrease in cell size
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An abnormal change occurring in mature cells.
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diseases present at birth and result from genetic or environmental factors
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Disease caused by a deterioration of the body usually associated with normal aging
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The primary site of ossification
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The most commonly inherited disorder affecting the skeletal system
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The most common form of arthritis
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The forward slippage of one vertebra on another
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A specific cancellous bone located in the skull
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An adverse reaction to medical treatment, but no causative factor can be identified
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A generalized increase in cell size