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11. an infarction due to stenosis leading to necrosis means: blockage l…

Question

  1. an infarction due to stenosis leading to necrosis means:

blockage leading to new blood vessel formation
blockage leading to tissue death
hemorrhage leading to tissue death
tumor leading to new blood vessel formation

  1. the greek word septikos, which means ______ , is the derivative of septicemia.

rotting
gangrenous or green
bloody
poison or putrefying

Explanation:

Response
Question 11
Brief Explanations
  • Infarction is tissue death due to lack of blood supply, often from blockage (stenosis).
  • Option 1: Infarction doesn't lead to new blood vessel formation.
  • Option 2: Stenosis (blockage) causes infarction (tissue death) via necrosis (tissue death), so this matches.
  • Option 3: Infarction is from blockage, not hemorrhage.
  • Option 4: Infarction isn't from tumor or new vessel formation.
Brief Explanations
  • Septicemia relates to blood poisoning. The Greek "septikos" means "poison" or "putrefying" (relating to decay/infection).
  • Option 1: "Rotting" is close but less precise than "poison/putrefying".
  • Option 2: "Gangrenous or green" doesn't match "septikos" meaning.
  • Option 3: "Bloody" is incorrect.
  • Option 4: Matches the etymology of "septikos" (relating to poison/decay, relevant to septicemia).

Answer:

B. blockage leading to tissue death

Question 12