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1. Topic: a subject of conversation or discussion
2. Etiology: the cause or orig
1. Topic: a subject of conversation or discussion
2. Etiology: the cause or origin of a disease
3. Pathophysiology: the physiology of abnormal or diseased organisms or their parts; the functional changes associated with a disease or syndrome
4. Prevalence: The proportion of individuals in a population having a disease or characteristic. Prevalence is a statistical concept referring to the number of cases of a disease that are present in a particular population at a given time, whereas incidence refers to the number of new cases that develop in a given period of time).
5. Sign and symptoms: Symptom is any subjective evidence of disease. In contrast, a sign is objective. Ex. Blood coming out a nostril is a sign; it is apparent to the patient, physician, and others. Anxiety, low back pain, and fatigue are all symptoms; only the patient can perceive them.
6. Sonographic appearance. How this pathology can be described in ultrasound with the terms learned in the class.
7. Differential diagnosis: In medicine, a differential diagnosis is the distinguishing of a particular disease or condition from others that present similar symptoms. Differential diagnostic procedures are used by physicians and other trained medical professionals to diagnose the specific disease in a patient, or, at least, to eliminate any imminently life-threatening conditions.
Prognosis: The prospect of recovery as anticipated from the usual course of disease or peculiaritics of the case
9. Treatment: The techniques or actions customarily applied in a specified situation.
10. References
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