Robbins systemic pathology

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Decks in this class (17)

Chapter 16: Head and neck
Most common fibroproliferative le...,
Features of irritation fibroma,
Plummer vinson syndrome
18  cards
Chapter 18: Liver
3 main types of hepatic failure,
Definition of cirrhosis,
Posthepatic causes of portal hype...
23  cards
Chapter 24: Endocrine
Define microadenoma of the pituitary,
Features of diabetes insipidus,
Features of siadh
56  cards
Chapter 11: Blood vessels
Three types of arteries,
How are veins different from arte...,
Define vasculogenesis angiogenesi...
30  cards
Chapter 19: Pancreas
0  cards
Chapter 12: Heart
What are lambl excrescences,
Main mechanisms of cardiac dysfun...,
What is the main dysfunction in c...
77  cards
Chapter 15: Lung
Types of foregut cysts,
Types of atelectasis,
Causes of pulmonary edema
51  cards
Chapter 20: Kidney
Subepithelial humps seen in,
Epimembranous deposits seen in,
Subendothelial deposits seen in
11  cards
Chapter 20: Kidney, part 2
Features of polyomavirus nephropathy,
What is the underlying cause of a...,
What are the features of analgesi...
5  cards
Chapter 22: GYNE
What are the features of hyperrea...,
What are the criteria for psammoc...,
What are histologic features of e...
22  cards
Breast
What percentage of cancers are er...,
Differentiate between large duct ...,
What are the relative risks of de...
6  cards
Chapter 26: Bone, joint, soft tissue
What pathways are involved in ost...,
Define dysplasia and dysostosis,
What is achondroplasia and what c...
11  cards
Random questions
What are histologic patterns of s...,
What are the functions of the spleen,
What disorders are associated wit...
3  cards
Chapter 17: GI
Meckel diverticulum is from faile...,
What syndromes are associated wit...,
Facts about hirschprungs disease
5  cards
Lower urinary and male genital
What are common genetic abnormali...,
What are indications for radical ...,
What is the basic pathogenesis of...
7  cards
Chapter 25: Skin
What enzymatic changes occur with...,
Why do the braf nras mutations in...,
What genes have been identified i...
19  cards
Chapter 28: CNS
Differentiate hypoxia and ischemia,
What are charcot bouchard microan...,
What syndromes are associated wit...
35  cards

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