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Fundamentals: Pathology - Cellular adaptations, injury and death
Define reversible cell injury 1,
Define irreversible cell injury 2,
What are the two hallmarks of irr...
35  cards
Fundamentals: Pathology - Acute and chronic inflammation
Describe the sequence of events i...,
Give some examples of exogenous a...,
Describe the process of phagocyto...
89  cards
Haematology and immunology: Pathology - Hypersensitivity reactions
Four types of hypersensitivity re...,
Briefly describe the immune mecha...,
Briefly describe the immune mecha...
44  cards
Endocrinology: Pathology - Pituitary adenoma
Pituitary microadenoma 1,
Pituitary macroadenoma 2,
Most common pituitary adenoma 3
32  cards
Endocrinology: Pathology - Pituitary disorders
Structure of pituitary 1,
Two components of pituitary 2,
Major component of pituitary 3
15  cards
Haematology: Pathology - Haematopoietic system
Two broad causes of neutropenia 1,
Four causes of decreased or ineff...,
Three causes of increase neutroph...
95  cards
Haematology: Pathology - Anaemia
Eight broad causes of haemolysis ...,
Nine broad causes of haemolysis a...,
Seven useful red cell indices in ...
54  cards
Haematology: Pathology - Polycythaemia
Explain the difference between re...,
What is the difference between pr...,
What is the most common cause of ...
4  cards
Renal: Pathology - Renal tubular and interstitial disease
What are the causes of acute tubu...,
Three causes of ischaemia which m...,
Four types of toxins which can ca...
32  cards
Haematology: Pathology - Bleeding disorders
What does pt measure 1,
Prolonged pt is caused by deficie...,
What does ptt measure 3
45  cards
Renal: Pathology - Glomerular disease
Describe the 4 stages of renal fa...,
Outline the systemic manifestatio...,
What is the mechanism underlying ...
32  cards
Urology: Pathology - Urinary tract obstruction
Nine causes of urinary tract obst...,
What is the difference in morphol...,
Describe the clinical presentatio...
19  cards
Haematology and immunology: Pathology - General features of the immune system
Define innate vs adaptive immunity 1,
Five components of innate immune ...,
Two types of adaptive immunity an...
34  cards
Respiratory: Pathology - Atelectasis, pulmonary oedema and congestion
Describe the layers of the alveol...,
Describe each of the three types ...,
How is pulmonary oedema classifie...
24  cards
Respiratory: Pathology - Obstructive airways disease
What is the difference between ob...,
Give four examples of obstructive...,
What is emphysema 3
40  cards
Respiratory: Pathology - Diseases of vascular origin
What of pulmonary emboli arise fr...,
Which three conditions predispose...,
How common are large vs medium vs...
5  cards
Respiratory: Pathology - Pulmonary infections
Five common and one uncommon caus...,
Three causative pathogens of atyp...,
Which viruses can cause atypical ...
34  cards
Respiratory: Pathology - Pleural pathology
Five broad causes of pleural effu...,
How much pleural fluid is produce...,
Describe the different types and ...
14  cards
Respiratory: Pathology - Diffuse interstitial disease
Five categories of interstitial l...,
Six manifestations of asbestos re...,
What histological findings are se...
11  cards
Respiratory: Pathology - Lung tumours
What of all lung tumours are bron...,
What is the most frequently diagn...,
What is the most common cause of ...
25  cards
Gastrointestinal: Pathology - The pancreas
What of the pancreas is endocrine...,
How many litres are secreted by t...,
What are the cell types of the ex...
38  cards
Endocrinology: Pathology - Endocrine pancreas
How many islets of langerhans are...,
Four major and two minor cell typ...,
What are the two main physiologic...
29  cards
Rheumatology: Pathology - Autoimmunity and immunodeficiency
Antigens involved and clinicopath...,
Antigens involved and clinicopath...,
Antigens involved and clinicopath...
83  cards
Oncology: Pathology - Neoplasia
Define neoplasia 1,
Define differentiation 2,
Define anaplasia what are the fiv...
75  cards
Gastroenterology: Pathology - Liver
Describe the relative proportions...,
How and where do the portal vein ...,
Describe the lobular model of the...
114  cards
Gastroenterology: Pathology - Oesophagus and stomach
Describe the pathogenesis of refl...,
What is barrett oesophagus 2,
What are some of the risks associ...
46  cards
Gastroenterology: Pathology - Small and large intestine
Blank 1,
What are the most common causes o...,
Three broad causes of pseudo obst...
19  cards
Infectious diseases: Pathology - Gastrointestinal infection
What type of bacteria is vibrio c...,
What are the three virulence fact...,
Describe the structure and functi...
52  cards
Gastroenterology: Pathology - Inflammatory bowel disease, diverticulosis and colorectal carcinoma
Blank 1,
What is ulcerative colitis 2,
What is crohn disease 3
25  cards
Infectious diseases: Pathology - General principles of microbial activity
What are prions 1,
What kinds of disease are caused ...,
Describe the composition of virus...
61  cards
Infectious diseases: Pathology - Bacterial infections
What type of bacteria is mycobact...,
List eight conditions which incre...,
How does primary tuberculosis typ...
95  cards
Infectious diseases: Pathology - Fungal infections
Five infectious syndromes seen wi...,
Eight types of infection seen wit...,
In what groups of patients does d...
16  cards
Infectious diseases: Pathology - Viral infections
What type of virus is rhinovirus 1,
How does rhinovirus induce mucus ...,
Describe the structure of influen...
51  cards
Infectious diseases: Pathology - Protozoa
What kind of organism is cryptosp...,
What infective syndromes are caus...,
What kind of organism is toxoplas...
12  cards
Musculoskeletal: Pathology - Bone remodelling, growth and development
Four cell types found in bone and...,
What are the progenitor cells for...,
Three factors which stimulate dif...
105  cards
Endocrinology: Pathology - Thyroid and parathyroid disorders
Which cells secrete parathyroid h...,
Four functions of parathyroid hor...,
What is the effect of calcium on ...
17  cards
Endocrinology: Pathology - Adrenal cortex and medulla
List six causes of cushing syndro...,
What is the most common non pitui...,
Which primary adrenal neoplasm ca...
41  cards

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