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What is the term for any structural or functional change in tissue?

  1. Malady

  2. Lesion

  3. Injury

  4. Disorder

The correct answer is: Lesion

The correct response is "lesion." A lesion refers specifically to any abnormal structural or functional change in tissue due to injury, disease, or other pathological conditions. It encompasses a broad range of tissue alterations, which may include cuts, burns, tumors, and other forms of damage or change. This term is widely used in medical contexts to describe both physical changes in tissues and broader implications for health. The other terms, though related to health and tissue changes, do not specifically refer to structural or functional changes. A malady typically refers to a disease or condition, an injury is more focused on physical harm typically due to trauma, and a disorder generally implies a disruption in normal bodily functions without necessarily describing the structural changes involved. Each of these terms has its own specific context in the field of medicine, making "lesion" the most accurate choice for describing structural or functional tissue changes.