Cocaine Injury

What is Cocaine Injury?

Cocaine injury is the injury caused by the overuse of cocaine. What is the Pathology of Cocaine Injury? The pathology of cocaine injury is: -Etiology: The cause of cocaine injury is thrombus formation -Genes involved: None. -Pathogenesis: The sequence of…
Marijuana Injury

What is Marijuana Injury?

Marijuana injury is the injury caused by marijuana intoxication.  What is the Pathology of Marijuana Injury? The pathology of marijuana injury is: -Etiology: The cause of marijuana injury is marijuana overuse. -Genes involved: None. -Pathogenesis: The sequence of events that…
Alcohol Injury

What is Alcohol Injury?

Alcohol Injury is an injury related to excess consumption of alcohol.  What is the Pathology of Alcohol Injury? The pathology of alcohol injury is: -Etiology: The cause of alcohol injury is drug intoxication. -Genes involved: None. -Pathogenesis: The sequence of…
A DRUG INJURY

WHAT IS A DRUG INJURY?

Drug injury is an injury that may occur when you take certain medicines. Types of drug injury includes:  Alcohol injuryMarijuana injuryCocaine injuryOpiate injuryAmphetamine injuryAnabolic Steroid injuryAspirin injuryAcetaminophen injuryAnticoagulant injuryMenopausal hormonal therapy injuryOral contraceptive injury
Hodgkin Disease

What is Hodgkin Disease?

Hodgkin disease is a type of lymphoma. What is the Pathology of Hodgkin Disease? The pathology of Hodgkin disease is: –Etiology: The cause of Hodgkin disease is mutation in the DNA of a type of white blood cell called B…
Ewing Sarcoma

What is Ewing Sarcoma?

Ewing sarcoma is a type of tumor that forms in bone or soft tissue and may be found in the bones of the legs, arms, feet, hands, chest, pelvis, spine, or skull. What is the Pathology of Ewing Sarcoma?  The…
Hepatoblastoma

What is Hepatoblastoma?

Hepatoblastoma is rare tumor that originates in cells in the liver. It is the most common liver tumor in early childhood. What is the Pathology of Hepatoblastoma? The pathology of hepatoblastoma is: –Etiology: The cause of hepatoblastoma is genetic. –Genes…
Retinoblastoma

What is Retinoblastoma?

Retinoblastoma is a disease in which malignant cells form in the tissues of the retina. What is the Pathology of Retinoblastoma? The pathology of retinoblastoma is: –Etiology: The cause of retinoblastoma is a genetic mutation. –Genes involved: RB1 gene –Pathogenesis:…
Wilms Tumor

What is Wilms Tumor?

Wilms tumor is is a type of childhood cancer that starts in the kidneys. It is the most common type of kidney cancer in children. It is also known as nephroblastoma. What is the Pathology of Wilms Tumor? The pathology…
Common Malignant Tumors of the Young

What are Common Malignant Tumors of the Young?

Common malignant neoplasms of infancy and childhood: 0 – 4 Years Old5-9 Years Old10 – 14 Years OldWilms TumorLeukemia/LymphomaHepatocellular CarcinomaNeuroblastomaEwing SarcomaSoft Tissue SarcomaLeukemiaSoft Tissue SarcomaHodgkin diseaseRetinoblastomaRetinoblastomaThyroid CarcinomaHepatoblastomaNeuroblastoma Soft Tissue SarcomaHepatocellular Carcinoma Teratomas  CNS Tumors