Section 1 Introduction
First, the concept and task of pathology
Second, the content of pathology
Third, the position of pathology in medicine
Fourthly, the research methods of pathology.
Five, study the guiding ideology of pathology
Section II Introduction to Diseases
First, the concepts of health and disease.
Second, the cause of the disease
Third, the constant law of disease development.
Fourthly, the course and outcome of the disease.
Chapter II Adaptation, Injury and Repair of Cells and Tissues
Section 1 Adaptation of Cells and Tissues
First, atrophy
Second, hypertrophy
Third, proliferation.
Fourth, metaplasia
Cell and tissue damage in the second quarter
First, degradation
Second, cell death.
Section 3 Repair of Damage
First, regeneration
Second, granulation tissue
Third, wound healing.
Fourth, the factors that affect wound healing.
Chapter III Local Blood Circulation Disorder
Section 1 Congestion and congestion
First, congestion.
Second, congestion.
Hemorrhage in the second quarter
First of all, the type of bleeding
Second, the cause of bleeding
Third, the pathological changes of bleeding
Fourth, the consequences and outcome of bleeding.
Section 3 Thrombosis
First, the conditions and mechanism of thrombosis
Second, the type and formation process of thrombus
Third, the consequences of thrombosis.
Fourthly, the influence of thrombus on the body.
Section 4 embolism
First, the way of embolus surgery
Second, the types of embolism and its impact on the body
Infarction of the fifth section
First, the cause of infarction
Two. Types and pathological changes of infarction
Third, the impact and outcome of infarction.
Chapter IV Inflammation
The first section causes of inflammation
Basic pathological changes of inflammation in the second quarter
First, deterioration.
Second, exudation
Third, proliferation.
Section III Types of Inflammation
First, the clinical classification of inflammation
Second, the pathological classification of inflammation
Clinical manifestations of inflammation in the fourth quarter
First, local performance.
Second, systemic reaction.
Section 5 The End of Inflammation
Chapter V Tumors
Section 1 The concept of tumor
Section 2 Characteristics of Tumors
First, the general morphology and tissue structure of the tumor
Second, the tumor is atypical.
Third, the growth of tumor.
Fourth, the spread of the tumor.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) tumor recurrence
Six, the metabolic characteristics of tumor
Section 3: Tumors on the body.
I. Benign tumors
Second, malignant tumor.
The difference between benign tumor and malignant tumor in the fourth quarter
Section 5 Naming and Classification of Tumors
First, the naming principles of tumors
Second, the classification of tumors
III. Common Tumors and Their Pathological Features
Section 6 Precancerous lesions, atypical hyperplasia, carcinoma in situ and early invasive carcinoma
First, precancerous lesions
Second, atypical hyperplasia.
Third, cancer in situ.
Fourth, early invasive cancer.
Section 7 Etiology and Pathogenesis of Tumors
First, the cause of the tumor
Second, the pathogenesis of tumor
Chapter VI Common Diseases of Various Systems
Section 1 Rheumatism
I. Etiology and pathogenesis
Second, the basic pathological changes
Third, the heart disease.
Atherosclerosis in the second section
I. Etiology and pathogenesis
Second, the basic pathological changes
Three, coronary atherosclerosis and coronary atherosclerotic heart disease
Section 3 Hypertension
I. Etiology and pathogenesis
Two. Types and pathological changes
Section 4 Pneumonia
I. Lobar pneumonia
Second, lobular pneumonia
Three. interstitial pneumonia
Section 5 Chronic gastritis
I. Etiology and pathogenesis
Two. Types and pathological changes
Section 6 Ulcerative epilepsy
I. Etiology and pathogenesis
Second, the disease.
Third, pathological clinical contact
Fourth, the outcome and complications
Section 7 Cirrhosis
I. Etiology and pathogenesis
Second, the disease.
Third, pathological clinical contact
Fourth, the ending.
Section 8 Glomerulonephritis
I. Etiology and pathogenesis
Second, the common types of glomerulonephritis
Section 9 Diseases of Female Reproductive System
First, chronic cervicitis
Second, cervical cancer.
Third, trophoblastic tumor.
Fourth, breast cancer.
Section 10 Diabetes
I. Etiology and pathogenesis
Second, the disease.
Section 11 Diffuse toxic goiter
I. Etiology and pathogenesis
Second, the disease.
Chapter VII Infectious Diseases
Section 1 Tuberculosis
I. Overview
Second, tuberculosis.
Third, tuberculosis of extrapulmonary organs.
Section 2 Viral Hepatitis
I. Etiology and route of transmission
Second, the basic pathological changes
Three. Types, pathological changes and pathological clinical relations
Section III Epidemic Cerebrospinal Meningitis
I. Etiology and pathogenesis
Second, the relationship between pathological changes and pathological clinic
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Chapter VIII Disorder of Water and Electrolyte Metabolism
Chapter 9 Edema
Chapter 10 Acid-base balance disorder
Chapter 11 Fever
Chapter XII Hypoxia
Chapter 13 Disseminated intravascular coagulation
Chapter 14 Shock
Chapter 15 Failure of Important Organs
experiment
Pathological simulation test paper 1 of the qualification examination for intern nurses
Pathological simulation test paper for qualification examination of intern nurse II
Main references
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