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Decks in this class (16)

L1 : introduction to the unit
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How did medical students learn ab...
23  cards
L2 : Lower gastrointestinal tract pathology : sporadic and familiar cancer - histology and genetics
- Reviewing anatomy and histology of the large bowe, Explaining the different polyps of the bowel, Describing benign and malignant tumours of the bowel, Understanding the pathogenesis of sporadic and familiar bowel tumours
105  cards
L3 - Pathology Terms (Dr Muhammed Sohail
better understanding of pathology terms and should be able to describe differences between similar entities - read previous lectures on : - Inflammation - Neoplasia - Cell adaptation
56  cards
L4 - Breast Pathology (Dr Muhammed Sohail)
- Classify common diseases of breast - Describe risk factors for breast cancers - Explain different common types of breast cancers and their prognostic and therapeutic significance including the difference between in-situ and invasive tumours. - Understand the different diagnostic tools and treatment modalities for breast cancers - Explain the breast cancer screening program and role of histopathologists in diagnosis and management of breast cancer
119  cards
L5 - Gastrointestinal pathology: how Helicobacter pylori defined gastric pathology (Dr Francesca Maggiani)y
- Understanding how HP interacts with the host - Recognising the features of HP induced gastritis - Appreciating how the chronic damage induced by HP leads to precancerous lesions - Assessing the different forms of cancers assiciated with HP exposure.
141  cards
L6 - Renal pathology - Dr Judit Sutak
- to look at the basic anatomy and function of the kidney - To further examine the basic structure of the kidney the so called glomerulus - to discuss the clinicopathologic of some major primary and secondary glomerular disease with nephrotic syndrome
92  cards
L7 - Gynaecopathology: infection-related tumors of the cervix and the cervical screening program (Dr Francesca Maggiani)
- Revising the anatomy of the histology of the cervix - Understanding how HPV interacts with its host - Describing the different cancers induced by HPV infection - Understanding the role of screening and vaccination program to eradicate HPV related cancers
117  cards
L8 - Gynaecopathology: endometrial cancers, hormonally driven tumours of the uterus and new molecular histological classification (Dr Francesca Maggiani)
- revising the anatomy and histology of the uterus - understanding the pathogenesis of endometrial cancer - Describing the different cancers as by the recently reviewed classification
124  cards
L9 - Pulmonary Pathology ( Dr Muhammed Sohail)
- to understand the pathology of lung and pleural cancers
139  cards
L11 - Gynaecopathology: genetics driven cancers of the ovary and fallopian tube (Dr Francesca Maggiani)
- Revising the anatomy and histology of the ovary - Understanding pathogenesis of ovarian and tubal cancer (Mullerian origin cancers) - Describing the different cancers as by the recent reviewed classification (the disappearing serous carcinoma of the ovary)
139  cards
L12 - Skin pathology: melanoma, how detecting the BRAF mutation changed the prognosis (Dr Francesca Maggiani)
- Reviewing the histology of the skin - Understanding the pathogenesis and the histology of melanocytic tumours - Describing the genetics abnormalities associated with melanocytic tumours - Explaining the new treatments linked to the BRAF status
103  cards
L13 - Post mortem in current practice (Dr Francesca Maggiani)
- Understanding the difference between death certificate and certifying death - Explaining the role of post mortem in 2021 - Perinatal pathology
93  cards
L14 - Soft tissue tumours: how rare entities are now a pilot for the medicine of tomorrow (Dr Francesca Maggiani)
- Introducing the concept of soft tissue tumours as by the most recent WHO classification - Describing the morphology and genetics of some of the most common/characteristic soft tissue tumours - Explaining the implication that the morphological genetic classification has for the treatment
114  cards
L15 - Bone pathology: osteomyelitis, metabolic disorders and bone tumours (Dr Francesca Maggiani)
- Reviewing bone anatomy and histology - Describing the development of bone infection - Explaining the physiopathology of metabolic bone disease - Describing the different cancers as by the recent reviewed classification
125  cards
L16 -Genomics for Diagnosis and Disease monitoring: Examples from Haematology (Dr Andrew Mumford)
1. Understand the broad applications of clinical genomic testing. 2. Understand that there is a detailed NHS infrastructure to ensure access to genomic testing through next generation sequencing technologies. 3. Be able to illustrate some specific examples of patient benefit from genomic testing.
127  cards
L19 - Liver pathology
Reviewing the anatomy and histology of the liver Introducing the most common epithelial malignancy of the liver Describing the conditions leading to liver carcinoma
160  cards

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