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Decks in this class (34)

CP1: Acute Inflammation
Name some macroscopic changes dur...,
Name some microscopic changes dur...,
What are the advantages of the bl...
21  cards
CP2: Chronic Inflammation
0  cards
CP3: Repair of tissue damage
What is always an outcome of tiss...,
What are the 4 stages of tissue r...,
Define regeneration
21  cards
SP1: Gastrointestinal Pathology
What is the main role of the oeso...,
Name the 6 layers of the oesophagus,
What are some symptoms of zenkers...
14  cards
SP2: Lung Diseases
What is the acinus,
The respiratory tract is particul...,
What is an infection of the lungs...
49  cards
SP3: Heart Diseases
What is ischaemic heart disease ihd,
What causes 95 of ihd,
Name some risk factors of ihd
28  cards
SP4: Liver Diseases
What are the right and left nodes...,
How many segments make up the liver,
What does the hepatic artery brin...
32  cards
CA1: Non-neoplastic Disturbances of Growth
Define atrophy,
Give an example of physiological ...,
Give some examples of pathologica...
33  cards
CA2: Clinical Cancer Genetics
What type of mutations do all can...,
Changes in the dna sequence that ...,
Some individuals carry rare germ ...
34  cards
CA3: Pathologies of Tumours
What is a tumour,
What is a neoplasm,
When might a benign tumour threat...
40  cards
H1: Anaemia
1 3 of total body cells are,
What is the lifespan of a red blo...,
Anaemia is low _____
40  cards
H2: ???
0  cards
H3: Haematological Malignancies
0  cards
IM1: Cells of the Immune System
What are the 3 types of granulocytes,
Which granulocyte is the most num...,
Which granulocytes is involved in...
36  cards
IM2: Oral Immunity
Give examples of some systemic di...,
Roughly how much bacteria is foun...,
What substances may be found in t...
22  cards
IM3: Understanding Inflammation
What are the 4 cardinal features ...,
What causes the cardinal feature ...,
What causes the cardinal feature ...
33  cards
IM4: Immunity & Oral Diseases
What is the most common site for ...,
Explain how the immune system can...,
Explain how the immune system can...
15  cards
M1: How bacteria cause disease
What are commensals,
What are opportunistic pathogens,
Define carriage
37  cards
M2: Sterilisation & Disinfection
Define sterilisation,
Define disinfection,
Define antiseptic
23  cards
M3: Anaerobic Bacteria
What is an obligate anaerobe,
What is an facultative anaerobe,
What is an microaerophile
33  cards
M4: Staphyloccoci & Disease
What are some species of staphylo...,
What are the main diagnostic feat...,
Give some examples of pyogenic in...
11  cards
M5: Streptococci & Disease
List some general characteristics...,
What is the only exception to the...,
The following 3 bacteria are non ...
7  cards
M6: STDs and UTIs
What organism causes syphilis,
What organism causes gonorrhoea i...,
What organism causes granuloma in...
39  cards
M7: Bacteria affecting the GI Tract
The duodenum jejunum and ileum al...,
The following belong to what part...,
What is the function of normal gu...
38  cards
M8: TB and Respiratory Pathogens
What is tb,
What are some symptoms of tb,
What are some oral manifestations...
30  cards
M9: Candida, Other fungi & Actinomyces
What are the 2 main groups of fungi,
Fungi can have 3 different charac...,
Give some features of moulds 2
41  cards
M10
What are prion diseases,
What is are prion diseases also k...,
Give some examples of prion disea...
28  cards
M11: Prophylactic Immunisation
What is natural active immunity,
What is artificial active immunity,
What is natural passive immunity
28  cards
M13: Microbiology of Endocarditis
What is the mortality rate of ie ...,
40 60 of ie cases are caused by what,
20 40 of ie cases are caused by what
22  cards
M14: Oral Infections
List some important bacterial gen...,
What is the most common fungi fou...,
What are the most common viruses ...
43  cards
M15: Diagnosis of Infectious Disease
When does the colonisation by mic...,
Give some locations of normal mic...,
Normal microbiota and the host ex...
29  cards
V1: Hepatitis Viruses
What are the main targets of the ...,
In acute infectious fevers what d...,
What causes hep a how is it spread
20  cards
V2: Herpes Viruses
How many families of herpetovirid...,
Hhv1 common name subfamily common...,
Hhv2 common name subfamily common...
36  cards
V3: HIV and AIDS
What is the structure of the hiv ...,
What is the median incubation per...,
How does hiv bind to cells how do...
10  cards

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