BCH 4123 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Histology, Edema, Immunoassay

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Disease: any abnormal condition affecting either the whole body or any of its parts which impairs normal functioning: a mutation that alters drug metabolism, for example, but does not impair is not a disease. When drug is not taken, no impairment. Symptom is a manifestation of illness consciously experienced by or suspected by a patient: cough, dizziness, pain, etc. Signs are abnormality observed by a physician: edema, jaundice, abnormal heart sound, etc. Morbidity: the condition of being diseased: often used in context of describing the consequences or risks. Idiopathic is unknown: cryptic is there but hidden. Prevalence is number of cases in population being tested at a point of time: expressed as % or number of cases per 1,000 or 100,000. Incidence is number of cases occurring in a series of patients over time: generally over one year. Physical exam and functional inquiry: chief complaints, symptoms, medical history, family history, examination, including signs.

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