what are the three main routes of metastatic spread of cancer?
give one examples of a cancer which spreads?
colon cancer metastasises to liver
name 2 clinical classifications of tumours:
- malignant
name two histological classifications of tumours:
- mesenchyme
what are 5 features of benign tumours?
name 5 features of malignant tumours:
name two benign tumours are their tissue of origin:
- chondroma = cartilage
name two malignant tumours and their tissue of origin:
- lymphoma = bone marrow/blood forming cell
name 4 demographic factors (characteristics of a population, expressed statistically):
briefly describe the Ingestion phase of feeding:
briefly describe stage on of transport in the feeding cycle:
food is gathered on tongue tip and moved to the level of the posterior teeth
briefly describe the mechanical processing phase of the feeding cycle:
what occurs in stage two of transport during feeding?
what occurs during the swallowing pharyngeal phase of the feeding cycle?
why might ditching occur in an amalgam restoration?
what can a dentist do, in terms of cavity prep, to avoid ditching in an amalgam restoration?
what are examples of 4 factors that may contribute to secondary caries in an amalgam restoration?
what are 5 risk factors that make someone a high caries risk?
how is cystic fibrosis acquired?
it is an inherited disorder
what are the treatment options for a patient suffering with cystic fibrosis?
how does cystic fibrosis affect the body?
how can you test for cystic fibrosis?
- sweat test (measures salt content of sweat which is higher in CF patients)
what are the three main stages in forming a blood clot?
define bioavailability:
fraction of an administered dose of unchanged drug that reaches the systemic circulation and is available for clinical effect