An infection of the bone is termed osteomyelitis. A number of systemic infectious disease may spread to the bone such as enteric...
It is a common clinical syndrome involving multiple bones in which there is a quantitative reduction of bone tissue mass. These reduction...
The infection of the liver caused by hepatotropic viruses is known as viral hepatitis. There are five main types of hepatotropic viruses...
Glomerulonephritis is a group of diseases that injure the part of the kidney that filters blood. 1) Acute Glomerulonephritis:- Is know to...
It is caused by Mycobacterium leprae affects the skin & peripheral nerves. The causative organism is less acid-fast than tubercle bacillus. MORPHOLOGICAL...
Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) is a break in the inner lining of the stomach, the first part of the small intestine or sometimes the...
Difference between Thrombosis & Embolism THROMBOSIS EMBOLISM 1. Definition- Thrombosis is the process of formation of solid mass in circulation from the...
Urine culture is performed to detect the organism that is the causative agent of UTI (urinary tract infection). During an invasive collection,...
Difference between Metaplasia and Dysplasia METAPLASIA DYSPLASIA 1. Definition- Change of one type of epithelial or mesenchymal cell to another type of...
Difference between HYPERTROPHY and HYPERPLASIA HYPERTROPHY HYPERPLASIA 1. Definition- Is an increase in the size of a parenchymal cell resulting in enlargement of...