Pathology Year 5

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Decks in this class (42)

Calcium Metabolism
Range of calcium,
What is corrected calcium,
How does pth alter calcium
21  cards
Haemostasis and Thrombosis
Examples of alterations to blood ...,
Examples of alterations to vessel...,
How does reduced blood flow cause...
6  cards
Fundamentals of Histology
What cells are associated with ac...,
What is a granuloma,
Which stain to identify tb
14  cards
Lipid metabolism, obesity and diabetes
What is the role of hdl,
Describe the uptake of cholestero...,
What is the main component of mix...
24  cards
Antimicrobials
Gram stain results and meaning,
Gram positive cocci,
Gram negative bacilli
33  cards
Polycythaemia & Myeloproliferative disorders
Normal range of hb,
What is pseudopolycythaemia,
What is true polycythaemia
23  cards
Myeloma, Amyloid and MGUS
What are the clinical features of...,
What does mm develop from,
What is smouldering myeloma
9  cards
Sodium and Potassium balance
Normal sodium range,
Action of adh,
What stimulates adh release
31  cards
Liver
What is the space between the hep...,
What is the arrangement of hepato...,
Difference between zone 1 and 3 d...
28  cards
Skin Pathology
Layers of the epidermis,
What area is affected in bullous ...,
What area is affected in pemphigu...
23  cards
Lung Pathology
Pathogenesis of asthma,
Histology of asthma,
Histology of copd
26  cards
Hospital Acquired Infection
What types of bacteria is c diff,
What toxins do c diff produce and...,
What population does c diff mainl...
11  cards
Pituitary
Which hypothalamic hormones stimu...,
Contraindications to the cpft,
Summary of cpft
13  cards
Adrenal
Layers of adrenal gland and what ...,
What is schmidts syndrome,
Causes of addisons disease
18  cards
CNS infection
Symptoms of meningitis,
Causative organisms of acute meni...,
Cause and presentation of chronic...
14  cards
Fungal Infections and Antifungals
What are fungi,
Difference between mould and yeast,
How candida infections present
30  cards
Bacterial and fungal vaccines
What is an attenuated vaccine,
What cell produces an important r...,
What happened to the pathogen in ...
16  cards
Lymphoma
Where are lymphomas found,
Why are lymphocytes prone to form...,
Presentation of hl
17  cards
Breast
Coding of cytopathology of breast...,
What is duct ectasia,
How does de present
11  cards
UTI
Is the urethra sterile,
What happens if you fins squamous...,
Is bacteruria bad
21  cards
TB
Type of lesions in tb,
Microbiology of tb,
What staining do you use to ident...
19  cards
Renal function, AKI and CKD
What is clearance,
What are the 3 criteria that need...,
What factors affect creatinine
24  cards
Immunomodulation
Key features of t memory cells,
Key features of memory b cells,
What is the important target of i...
45  cards
Neonatal and childhood infections
Infections screened during pregnancy,
Symptoms of congenital toxoplasmosis,
Congenital rubella syndrome triad
19  cards
Lower GI pathology
What is hirschsprung s disease an...,
Diagnosis and treatment of hirsch...,
What is volvulus and its symptoms
23  cards
Transplantation
Most relevant proteins in transpl...,
Two major forms of rejection,
Hla classes
16  cards
Blood transfusions
G n s and cross match,
Grouping test,
Antibody screen test
33  cards
Allergy
Th2 response,
Oral vs skin exposure,
Th2 immune memory responses
13  cards
Bone marrow transplant
Process of autologous transplant,
Process of allogenic transplant,
Infection risks with allogenic bm...
10  cards
Wound, bone, joint Infections
Major pathogens causing surgical ...,
Three levels of ssis,
Preventing ssis pre operatively
22  cards
Enzymes & Cardiac Markers
Where is alp found,
Cause of raised alp,
What should you measure for acute...
9  cards
Systemic Disease
Opportunistic infections in hiv,
Tumours in hiv,
Cns diseases in hiv
13  cards
Paediatric Haematology
Differences between neonates and ...,
Cause of polycytaemia in foetus,
Causes of anaemia in foetus
22  cards
Acute leukaemia
Duplications that cause lead to aml,
Inversion or translocations leadi...,
Chromosome loss and part deletion...
3  cards
GI Infection
Define gastroenteritis,
Small vs large bowel diarrhoea,
Risk factors for ge
25  cards
Obstetric Haem
Normal blood count changes in pre...,
Iron and folate requirement for p...,
What does ida cause in pregnancy
19  cards
Pancreatic and Gall bladder
Main cause of gallstones,
Pathogenesis of acute pancreatitis,
Patterns of injury in acute pancr...
22  cards
Influenza virus pandemic
Influenza life cycle,
What mutation do influenza viruse...,
What is antigenic shift
9  cards
Viral Hepatitis
How is hep a spread and what is i...,
Diagnostic test of hep a,
Route of transmission of hbv
17  cards
Antivirals
Different approaches to antiviral...,
Treatment of vzv,
Moa of aciclovir
30  cards
Respiratory tract infections
Most likely causative organism of...,
Ager of prevalence of pneumonia o...,
Cause of atypical cap
20  cards
Systemic diseases Haem
Lab findings ida,
Likely diagnoses of ida,
Leucoerythroblastic anaemia fiind...
18  cards

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