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Decks in this class (32)

Anaemia introduction
What are the 2 pathways of anaemia,
What is anaemia,
What is the classification of ana...
21  cards
Macrocytic anaemia
What is macrocytic anaemia,
What are the 2 main classes of ma...,
What are the 2 classes of genuine...
17  cards
B12 and Folate deficiency
What are the functions of b12 and...,
What reaction do b12 and folate p...,
What reaction so b12 and folate p...
25  cards
Microcytic anaemia
What is microcytic anaemia,
What are the 3 main building bloc...,
How does microcytic anaemia occur
40  cards
Introduction to haemoglobinopathy
What are the 3 main forms of haem...,
Which chromosome are alpha haemog...,
Which chromosome are beta haemogl...
13  cards
Thalassaemia
What are thalassaemias,
What are the 2 main types of thal...,
How can thalassaemia lead to anaemia
37  cards
Sickling disorders
What are sickling disorders,
Describe the pathophysiology of s...,
What are the 2 classes of sicklin...
20  cards
Haemolysis
What is haemolysis,
Why are erythrocytes susceptible ...,
What are the 2 main stages of hae...
71  cards
Haemostasis recap
What is haemostasis,
What are the main characteristics...,
What are the main components of t...
22  cards
Failures of primary haemostasis
What are the 3 main types of abno...,
What are the 2 main types of plat...,
What are some heredity causes of ...
26  cards
Failure of secondary haemostasis
What are the 2 main pathways of f...,
What are some causes of multiple ...,
How can liver failure lead to mul...
33  cards
Thrombosis basics
What is thrombosis,
What is meant by a thrombotic event,
What are the 2 main types of thro...
18  cards
Thrombophilia
What is thrombophilia,
What are some potential mechanism...,
What are hereditary thrombophilias
27  cards
Lymph nodes
What are lymph nodes,
What are the main primary lymphoi...,
What are the main secondary lymph...
69  cards
Spleen and tonsils
What type of structure is the spleen,
What are the 2 key aspects of the...,
What structures are in contact wi...
24  cards
Pancytopenia
What is pancytopenia,
What are the 2 main mechanisms of...,
What is the main cause of reduced...
30  cards
Blood transfusion
What are the minimum criteria for...,
What microbiological testing is r...,
In what conditions can red cells ...
67  cards
Iron overload
What are the 2 classes of iron ov...,
What is the main cause of primary...,
What are some possible causes of ...
15  cards
Massive haemorrhage
What are the theoretical definiti...,
What is the obstetrics theoretica...,
What is the obstetrics theoretica...
15  cards
Basics of malignant haematology
What happens in haematological ma...,
What are the main mechanisms of m...,
What is meant by acute haematolog...
28  cards
Leukaemias
What are the 2 main classes of le...,
What is an acute leukaemia,
How is acute leukaemia clinically...
56  cards
Lymphomas
What are lymphomas,
What are the 2 main classificatio...,
How are lymphomas classified
30  cards
Myelomas
What is myeloma,
What is the median age of diagnos...,
What are some risk factors for my...
29  cards
Basics of B-cells
What are b cells,
Are are immunoglobulins,
Describe the composition of an an...
25  cards
AL Amyloidosis
What is amyloidosis,
What is al amyloidosis,
What are some causes of amyloidosis
10  cards
Waldenström's macroglobulinaemia
What is waldenstrom s macroglobul...,
What type of immunoglobulin is pr...,
What are some risk factors of wm
13  cards
Myeloproliferative neoplasms
What are myeloproliferative neopl...,
What are the 2 main classes of mpn,
What is brc abl1also known as
9  cards
Malignant haematology management basics
What are the 2 main categories of...,
What is the function of surgery i...,
What is the function of radiother...
25  cards
Polycythaemia vera
What is polycythaemia vera also k...,
What is pv,
What is the most common cause of pv
11  cards
Myelofibrosis
What is myelofibrosis,
Hoes does myelofibrosis occur,
Describe the pathophysiology of m...
14  cards
Essential thrombocythaemia
What is essential thrombocythaemia,
What re some clinical features of...,
What are the aims of investigatio...
7  cards
Blood
What is blood,
How are blood components separated,
What are the 3 layers of centrifu...
110  cards

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