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Hemodynamic Disorders, Thromboembolic Disease, and Shock
How is edema different from effusion,
What are some examples of body ca...,
What is it called when fluid accu...
169  cards
Chapter 2: Introduction
What are the four aspects of a di...,
Although there are myriad factors...,
What does pathogenesis refer to
19  cards
Chapter 2: Cell Death
What are the main causes of necrosis,
How is necrosis characterized,
What are two examples of the diff...
88  cards
Chapter 2: Mechanisms of Cellular Injury
The cellular response to injuriou...,
The consequences of cell injury d...,
What are the principal targets of...
35  cards
Chapter 3: Overview
The typical inflammatory reaction...,
When pathogenic microbes invade t...,
What are the major participants i...
41  cards
Chapter 3: Acute Inflammation I
Acute inflammation has 3 major co...,
What is vasodilation induced by p...,
What is stasis
58  cards
Forensics
How does the proximate cause of d...,
Is ventricular fibrillation cardi...,
What is the most common proximate...
86  cards
Neoplasia: General Approach
What makes neoplasia benign or ma...,
What does a circumscribed tumor mean,
Why can you not discriminate betw...
123  cards
Neoplasia: Molecular Basis of Cancer
To go from a normal cell to cance...,
After the initiating mutation wha...,
What are the four general types o...
106  cards
Environmental and Nutritional Disorders: Part I
What does the global disease burd...,
What is disability adjusted life ...,
What was the gdb in 1990 201 for ...
101  cards
Environmental and Nutritional Disorders: Part II
Smokeless tobacco leads to what c...,
Tobacco decreases the overall sur...,
Is nicotine a direct cause of tob...
62  cards
Environmental and Nutritional Disorders: Part III
What three major symptoms does co...,
How does cocaine use lead to myoc...,
What does cigarette smoking and c...
55  cards
Environmental and Nutritional Disorders: Part IV
What is primary malnutrition,
What is secondary malnutrition,
What is severe acute malnutrition...
69  cards
Diseases of Infancy and Childhood: Introduction and Congenital Anomalies
What is the leading cause of deat...,
When do malignant neoplasms begin...,
What follows congenital malformat...
32  cards
Diseases of Infancy and Childhood: Prematurity, neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, necrotizing enterocolitis
What is prematurity defined as,
What are the 4 risk factors for p...,
What is the major cause of preter...
30  cards
Diseases of Infancy and Childhood: Perinatal infections, fetal hydrops
Microbes can enter the host by do...,
In general fetal and perinatal in...,
Occasionally infection occur by a...
28  cards
Diseases of Infancy and Childhood: Inborn Errors of Metabolism and SIDS
What are inborn errors of metabolism,
Most inborn errors of metabolism ...,
What is considered most important...
45  cards
Diseases of Infancy and Childhood: Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions of Infancy and Childhood
What does heterotopia choristoma ...,
What does hamartoma refer to,
What is a common example of a ham...
67  cards
Chapter 3: Acute Inflammation II
What are the four most important ...,
What are the two major vasoactive...,
What are the first mediators to b...
61  cards
Chapter 3: Chronic Inflammation
What is all occurring during chro...,
What are 3 different settings tha...,
What is an example of a difficult...
37  cards
Chapter 3: Tissue Repair
Repair of damaged tissues occurs ...,
When does repair occur by laying ...,
The regeneration of injured cells...
68  cards
Chapter 2: Adaptations of Cellular Growth and Differentiation
What are the four different cellu...,
What is hypertrophy,
What is the mechanism for hypertr...
17  cards

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