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Decks in this class (18)

Myeloma
What are the different heavy chai...,
What is the most important test f...,
What is the function of each ab
21  cards
Lymphoid malignancy
What are the different presentati...,
How is lymphoma diagnosed,
How is staging assessed
35  cards
infection
What do each immune cell type fight,
What are the supportive measures ...,
What are the different degrees of...
12  cards
hypersensitivity
What is type 1 hypersensivity,
What are features of eczema,
How do you investigate eczema
7  cards
Autoimmunity
What are examples of cell mediate...,
What are examples of antibody med...,
What are examples of mixed autoim...
5  cards
transplantation
How is histocompatibility assessed
1  cards
immunotherapy
What is intravenous immunoglobuli...,
What is intravenous immunoglobulin,
What are the different types of i...
14  cards
intro to haematology
What makes up the plasma,
What makes up the buffy coat,
What are the functions of blood
26  cards
thrombotic disorders
What are the different elements o...,
What is virchows triad,
What are features of arterial thr...
14  cards
bleeding disorders
What is affected in platelet type...,
What is affected by coagulation b...,
What is the epidemiology of haemo...
20  cards
haemostasis
What platelet receptors help adhere,
What platelet factors help activate,
What makes platelets aggregate
17  cards
blood transfusion
What is the difference with ffp d...,
What is screened for in blood donors,
What are indications for red cell...
11  cards
transfusion in practice
What are indications for each typ...,
What is cryoprecipitate,
What are indications for use of c...
5  cards
haematological malignancy
What proportion of cancers are ha...,
What cells become cancerous in ac...,
What cells become cancerous in ac...
15  cards
myeloid malignancy
What are the different myeloid ma...,
What are clinical features of aml,
What are investigations for haema...
16  cards
red cells
What is the process of rbc differ...,
What substances are required for ...,
How are rbcs broken down
27  cards
red cells 2
What factors influence normal range,
What are clinical features of ana...,
What anaemic features relate to u...
24  cards
primary immunodeficiency
0  cards

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