3RD YEAR SYSTEMS: Haematology/Immunology

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Introduction to Haematology
What are the 2 main blood groups ...,
What are the 4 blood types in the...,
What are the abo antigens 3
31  cards
Blood Transfusion
What differentiates blood groups 1,
What happens if you are transfuse...,
What are the 4 common blood group...
28  cards
Red Cells 1: Red cell physiology and congenital anaemias
What are 4 general causes of anae...,
What is the name given to an imma...,
Where do you find reticulocytes 3
43  cards
Red Cells 2: acquired anaemias
Definition of anaemia 1,
What happens to your hb as you ge...,
Reference ranges for hb in m and f 3
37  cards
Haemostasis
In tact endothelial function is n...,
What happens when you cut yourself 2,
When there is damage to the endot...
37  cards
Myeloid Malignancy
In which cells of the bone marrow...,
In which cells produced by the bo...,
Where do almost all the myeloid m...
24  cards
Thrombotic disorders
What are the 3 elements of haemos...,
What 3 things happen in the prima...,
What happens in fibrinolysis 3
20  cards
Bleeding disorders
What part of the clot formation p...,
What key things do you want to as...,
What can the pattern of bleeding ...
24  cards
Lymphoid malignancies
Leukaemias can be classified by 1,
What is the pathogenesis of haema...,
What is meant by the term stem ce...
40  cards
Infection in immunocompromised patients
What supportive measures are in p...,
How do we identify patients at hi...,
Disrupted skin mucosal surfaces a...
19  cards
Myeloma and paraprotein
Myeloma pathogenesis 1,
What is a paraprotein 2,
Which cells produce immunoglobuli...
22  cards
Primary immunodeficiency
Briefly describe immune cell deve...,
What is the adaptive acquired imm...,
What do antibodies mainly fight a...
38  cards
Hypersensitivity
Hypersensitivity reactions are ex...,
What are the 4 types of hypersens...,
Give an example of an infectious ...
32  cards
Autoimmunity
What is immunologic tolerance 1,
What do you call antigens that in...,
How does autoimmunity come about 3
16  cards
Immunology: Transplantation
What methods can be used to reduc...,
Define the term autologous transp...,
Define the term allogeneic transp...
16  cards

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