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Down: 2) Manner in which disease develops4) Age, Sex, ethnicity, environment, nutritional status, economic status, occupation, emotions/stress5) Any recognizable change in anatomy/tissue structure caused by disease. Pathological change in organ/tissue6) Number of new and old cases in a population7) What actually causes the disease9) Temporary cessation of Manifestations12) occasional case in a community18) Foreign particles (dust, pollen) responsible for reaction occurring in person sensitive to them.22) Objective, measurable manifestations23) Characterised by fever29) Unknown Origin (Cancer)31) Mechanical injury34) Continual occurence in particular region. Expected/Normal instances36) Rapid onset, short duration Across: 1) Study excretions & Other bodily fluids to determine disease3) Studies Disease in relation to one organ or system6) Predicted outcome8) Unfavorable work conditions10) Compounds that produce cellular swelling11) Disturbance in structural function of cells/tissues/organisms. Abnormal performance of certain physiological functions. 13) Unfavorable condition occuring during coarse of disease14) Lacking essential Vitamins and minerals15) Maternal infection, no genetic origin.16) Studies surgically removed tissue17) Determination of nature/cause of disease. Identification of a disease or conditionof S/S, history, lab results or procedures.19) Caused by pathogenic microorganism invasion20) Slow onset, long duration21) "The structural changes of disease may be found in the cells of a sick organ."-Rudolph Virchow, Father of Modern pathology. 24) Have readily definable characteristic lesions associated with it25) No Characteristic lesion26) Group of S/S appearing together to indicate presence of particular disease. (Waterhouse Fri-der-ich-sen)27) Cases of disease per unit of Population28) (Lightning Flash) Rapid, sudden, severe, often fatal30) Subjective Complaints32) Various Microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites responsible for infectious disease33) Electricity, temperatures, X-rays35) Affecting majority of pop. of large region.37) Because of Doc's treatment38) Comes back with alternate increase and decrease in symptoms39) Appearance of a disease that attacks many, same time and Geographical region
 

 

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