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Lecture 1 - Intro to Histology
What is histology 1,
Why is histology important for ve...,
What are parenchymal cells 3
29  cards
Lecture 2 - Cell Injury 1
What is cell injury 1,
What happens if a cell cannot ada...,
What are the possible outcomes of...
31  cards
Lecture 3 - Cell Injury 2
What is reversible cell injury 1,
What is irreversible cell injury 2,
What is cloudy swelling 3
22  cards
Lecture 4 - Cell Injury 3
What are the 2 main types of cell...,
What is apoptosis 2,
What is necrosis 3
33  cards
Lecture 5 - Controlled vs Uncontrolled Disorders of Growth
What is hyperplasia 1,
What is hypertrophy 2,
What is atrophy 3
18  cards
Lecture 6 - Pathogenesis of Neoplasia
What is a proto oncogene 1,
What is an oncogene 2,
What is a tumour suppressor gene 3
23  cards
Lecture 7 - Metastasis and Immune Evasion
What is metastasis 1,
What is invasion 2,
What are the 6 steps of metastasis 3
20  cards
Lecture 8 - Morphology of Neoplasia
What does morphology mean in path...,
What are the 2 main features of t...,
What are the 3 gross features of ...
20  cards
Lecture 9 - Causes of Neoplasia
What does morphology mean in path...,
What are the 2 main features of t...,
What are the 3 gross features of ...
20  cards
Lecture 10- Congenital Disorders
What are congenital disorders 1,
What are the 3 causes of congenit...,
What is agenesis 3
24  cards
Lecture 11 - Circulatory Disturbances 1
What are circulatory disturbances 1,
What is oedema 2,
What are the 4 main causes of oed...
31  cards
Lecture 12 - Circulatory Disturbances 2
What are circulatory disturbances 1,
What is oedema 2,
What are the 4 main causes of oed...
31  cards
Lecture 13 - Immunology Overview and Repair
What is immunity 1,
What are the 2 main types of immu...,
What are the 4 features of innate...
29  cards
Lecture 14 - Innate Immunity (Fluid)
What are the 3 main soluble compo...,
What is complement 2,
What are the 3 pathways of comple...
27  cards
Lecture 15 - Innate to Adaptive (Cellular)
What is antigen presentation 1,
What are the 2 main classes of mhc 2,
What cells express mhc i 3
20  cards
Lecture 16 - Innate to Adaptive (Humorul)
What is the main role of humoral ...,
What is the first signal for b ce...,
What is the second signal for b c...
25  cards
Lecture 17 - Inflammation Morphology Discussion
What are the 5 cardinal signs of ...,
What are the 3 main types of infl...,
What is acute inflammation 3
25  cards
Lecture 18 - Modulation
What is immune tolerance 1,
What are the 2 types of tolerance 2,
What is central tolerance 3
28  cards
Lecture 19 - Intro to HPE and Disease Investigation
What are the 4 main categories of...,
What histopathological pattern is...,
What histopathological pattern is...
24  cards
Lecture 20 - Host-Parasite Relationships & Disease Investigation
What are the 5 possible outcomes ...,
What 3 tests are used for pathoge...,
What methods are used to detect c...
26  cards
Lecture 21 - Role of Genetics in Disease
What is a mutation 1,
Why do most mutations have no har...,
What type of mutation can have pr...
38  cards
Lecture 22 - Nutrition in Disease
What are the 6 common nutrient de...,
What are 3 hpe factors that compr...,
What are 4 hpe factors that compr...
34  cards
Lecture 23 - Introduction to Toxicology
What is toxicology 1,
What is a toxicant 2,
What is a toxin 3
43  cards
Lecture 24 - Parasitology and Australian Cattle Industry
What breeds dominate northern bee...,
What breeds dominate southern bee...,
What are 3 dairy production syste...
26  cards
Lecture 25 - Parasitic Gastroenteritis
What is parasitic gastroenteritis...,
What are the 2 key nematode speci...,
What is the general life cycle of...
33  cards
Lecture 26 - Buffalo Fly and Cattle Ticks
What is the most significant inse...,
What is the annual cost of buffal...,
What is the most significant arac...
37  cards
Lecture 27 - Trematodes and Cestodes
What are two important trematodes...,
What are four important cestodes ...,
What is the annual loss to the au...
28  cards
Lecture 28 - Coccicidosis
How is eimeria transmitted 1,
What is the prepatent period of e...,
At what age are broiler chickens ...
23  cards
Lecture 29 - Cryptosporidiosis
What is cryptosporidiosis 1,
What are the clinical signs of cr...,
What can cryptosporidiosis cause ...
15  cards
Lecture 30 - Viral Structure and Function
What is a virus 1,
What does the term virion mean 2,
What is the basic structure of a ...
48  cards
Lecture 31 - Viral Mechanisms for Cellular or Immunologic Damage
What are the five key steps of vi...,
What determines a virus s tissue ...,
What molecules mediate attachment...
48  cards
Lecture 32 - Mechanisms of Viral Entry and Spread in Animals and Populations
What are the six main routes of v...,
What is the most common route of ...,
What are examples of viruses ente...
27  cards
Lecture 34 - Diagnostic Approach to Viral Diseases of Animals
What is the difference between vi...,
What is an example where viral in...,
What are the three main methods u...
45  cards
Lecture 33 - Mechanisms of Viral Pathogenesis in Animals
Blank 1,
What are the three broad patterns...,
What defines an acute viral infec...
34  cards
Lecture 35 - Bacterial Strategies for Replicating in Animal Host
Blank 1,
What are bacteria 2,
What are the three types of bacte...
40  cards
Lecture 36 - Bacterial Animal Host Interactions
What are the three main factors t...,
Give an example of a bacterial di...,
What treatment features are impor...
20  cards
Lecture 37 - Diagnosis of Bacterial Diseases
What are six major methods for st...,
What is maldi tof used for 2,
What are five key electron micros...
35  cards
Lecture 38 - Genetic Basis for Bacterial Variation and its Role in Clinical Disease
What are the three main mechanism...,
What are the two types of bacteri...,
What is phenotypic variation 3
25  cards
Lecture 39 - Fungal Strategies for Replicating in Animal Hosts
What does opportunistic heterotro...,
What structural feature allows mo...,
What is the mycobiome 3
38  cards
Lecture 40 - Dermatophilosis
What is dermatophilosis commonly ...,
What type of organism causes derm...,
What does the name dermatophilus ...
26  cards

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