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What does the term 'pathogenesis' refer to?
What does the term 'pathogenesis' refer to?
- The prediction of the probable outcome of a disease
- The specific name given to a disease or disorder
- The microscopic appearance of cells and tissues
- The sequence of events by which a disease develops (correct)
Which of the following is NOT a component considered in making a diagnosis?
Which of the following is NOT a component considered in making a diagnosis?
- Chemistry and hematology pictures
- Treatment options (correct)
- Signs
- Symptoms
What is 'prognosis' in the context of diseases?
What is 'prognosis' in the context of diseases?
- The attachment of a specific name to a disease
- The prediction of the probable outcome of a disease (correct)
- The art of identifying diseases based on signs and symptoms
- The microscopic examination of tissues
Which of the following is NOT an outcome under 'prognosis'?
Which of the following is NOT an outcome under 'prognosis'?
What aspect is involved in 'morphology'?
What aspect is involved in 'morphology'?
'Diagnosis' in medicine refers to:
'Diagnosis' in medicine refers to:
'Gross appearance of cells and tissues' is associated with which pathology aspect?
'Gross appearance of cells and tissues' is associated with which pathology aspect?
'Functional shortage' as an outcome of a disease is related to:
'Functional shortage' as an outcome of a disease is related to:
'Histopathology' deals primarily with:
'Histopathology' deals primarily with:
'Physiology changes' are relevant when considering:
'Physiology changes' are relevant when considering: