ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY NGR6141 EXAM 2 WITH BEST SOLUTIONS In Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) what are the indications of microvascular thrombosis? Symmetric cyanosis of fingers and toes "blue finger/toe syndrome" How do cancer cells use the enzyme telomerase? Switch on the telomerase so that cells can divide indefinitely Which description is consistent with the chronic lymphatic leukemia (CLL)? B cells fail to mature into plasma cells that synthesize immunoglob The most critical aspect in diagnosing seizure disorder is establishing its causing? Health history What term describes the loss or comprehension of language? Aphasia Carcinoma in situ is characterized by which changes?Cells remain localized in the glandular or squamous cells. What causes the microvascular complications in a patient with diabetes mellitus? The capillary basement membranes thicken, and cell hyperplasia develops. Enkephalins and endorphins act to relieve pain by which process? Attaching to opiate receptor sites The function of the tumor cell marker sites is to? Screen individuals at high risk for cancer. Parkinson's and Huntington's disease are associated with what defects in which area of the brain? Basil Ganglia A sudden, explosive, disorderly discharge of cerebral neurons is termed? Seizure Chronic infection of the cervix by HPV results in cervical? dysplasia What