Concepts and Classification

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Processes in Diseases Mind Map on Concepts and Classification, created by Daniel Elandix G on 01/08/2013.
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Concepts and Classification

Annotations:

  • Many and Varied Depend on need and viewpoint E.g Pneumonia Aetiological : Klebsiella pneumonia Pathogenic: Hypostatic pneumonia Pathological: Bronchopneumonia Clinical: Hospital acquired pneumonia or old mans friend
  1. Concepts

    Annotations:

    • Historical: Demon Possession Current: Medicine to cure, Future: Genetics? Pathological definition: Pathological process at a certain site Pathological processes can be defined as inflammation, healing, thrombosis, embolism, infarction or disordered growth including neoplasia
    1. Important linking concepts

      Annotations:

      • Pathogenesis (how does the causative agent produce the effects) Clinico-pathological correlation (how do the morphological changes produce the clinical effects and the investigative changes)
    2. Classification
      1. Epidermology

        Annotations:

        • Patterns of disease within a population. Information include: Frequency Race Socio-economlcal distribution Sex
        1. Aetiology

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          • Inherited: From the  Acquired from somewhere: Trauma Infection Hypoxia Chemical Nutritional Autoimmunity Or just unknown: idiopathic essential Primary cryptogenic
          1. Pathogenesis

            Annotations:

            • Mechanism by which the agent that caused the disease changes the structure and function of the organism.
            1. Morphology

              Annotations:

              • Changes in structure seen in the disease. Macroscopic (gross anatomy) vs Microscopic (histological pathology)
              1. Clinical Manifestation

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                • Signs and Symptoms Signs (quantifiable stuff) Symptoms (what the subject experienced/complained)
                1. Investigative Findings

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                  • Imaging procedure (x-ray) Biochemical Microbiologcal Haematological Immunological Other
                2. Disease outcomes

                  Annotations:

                  • Complications: Other diseases that develop as a direct consequence of another disease Prognosis: Likely outcome Natural History: Course of untreated disease.
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