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Systemic Pathology - Week 1 - Stroke and TIA
Define a stroke 1,
What is a berry aneurysm 2,
Explain what factor s contribute ...
9  cards
Systemic Pathology - Week 1 - Meningitis
0  cards
Systemic Pathology - Week 1 - Alzheimer's Disease
List some risk factors associated...,
What are some signs that someone ...,
What microscopic characteristics ...
7  cards
Systemic Pathology - Week 2 - Angina
What is angina 1,
What is ischaemic heart disease i...,
What causes most cases of ischaem...
41  cards
Systemic Pathology - Week 2 - Myocardial infarction
What is the most common cause of ...,
What is another common term for m...,
How does age affect the risk of m...
39  cards
Systemic Pathology - Week 2 - Heart Failure
What is cardiac output 1,
What is stroke volume 2,
How can you work out cardiac outp...
51  cards
Systemic Pathology - Week 2 - Hypertension
What is blood pressure 1,
What are the two numbers in a blo...,
What does the systolic blood pres...
35  cards
Systemic Pathology - Week 3 - GERD
What are the names of the two sph...,
What is the primary mechanism tha...,
When is the lower oesophageal sph...
39  cards
Systemic Pathology - Week 3 - Peptic ulcer
How does bicarbonate production h...,
What role do mucus surface and mu...,
Which cells produce bicarbonate i...
31  cards
Systemic Pathology - Week 3 - Inflammatory Bowel Disease
What are the two main types of in...,
Which parts of the digestive trac...,
What layer of the bowel wall is a...
28  cards
Systemic Pathology - Week 3 - Coeliac Disease
What is another name for coeliac ...,
What type of disease is coeliac d...,
Coeliac disease has a strong gene...
14  cards
Systemic Pathology - Week 4 - Bone overview
Which minerals are stored in bone...,
What structural role do bones pla...,
Which process in bones produces b...
22  cards
Systemic Pathology - Week 4 - Osteoporosis
Is osteoporosis a systemic or loc...,
What is disrupted in osteoporosis 2,
What happens to trabecular bone i...
16  cards
Systemic Pathology - Week 4 - Gout
What type of crystal deposits are...,
What type of crystal deposits cau...,
What reaction do crystal deposits...
22  cards
Systemic Pathology - Week 4 - Osteoarthritis
What is the most common joint dis...,
What are some risk factors for os...,
What the difference between prima...
12  cards
Week 5 - Rheumatoid Arthritis
Describe some risk factors for ra 1,
What cellular processes occur in ...,
What cellular processes occur in ...
15  cards
Week 5 - Spondylarthritis
What disorders belong to the spon...,
How does spondyloarthropathies di...,
Who typically develops ankylosing...
15  cards
Week 6 - Acute Kidney Injury
What are the major functions of t...,
What are the three main processes...,
What waste products do the kidney...
25  cards
Week 6 - Chronic Kidney Diseases
What is the definition of chronic...,
What does gfr measure 2,
What is stage 1 ckd 3
15  cards
Week 6 - Kidney Stones
What is nephrolithiasis 1,
How common are kidney stones 2,
What conditions are associated wi...
15  cards
Week 7 - ALS, Radioculopathy and Mononeuropathy
What is amyotrophic lateral scler...,
Which motor neurons are affected ...,
What are clinical signs symptoms ...
20  cards
Week 7 - Polyneuropathy
What is polyneuropathy 1,
How does polyneuropathy differ fr...,
What is the hallmark of axonal ne...
17  cards
Week 7 - NMJ and Skeletal muscles - Myasthenia Gravis
What is myasthenia gravis mg 1,
What are the primary clinical fea...,
What is the underlying pathophysi...
8  cards
Week 7 - NMJ and Skeletal muscles - (Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome (LEMS)
What is lambert eaton myasthenic ...,
How does lems differ from myasthe...,
What are the common clinical feat...
6  cards
Week 7 - NMJ and Skeletal muscles (Tetanus and Botulism)
What is the causative organism of...,
Describe the pathophysiology of t...,
What are the common clinical feat...
12  cards
Week 7 - NMJ and Skeletal muscles (myositis, polymyositis, dermatomyositis
What are the primary types of inf...,
What is the immune mechanism in p...,
What is the immune mechanism in d...
8  cards
Week 8 - Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD)
What is allergic contact dermatit...,
What is the role of sensitization...,
Name some common allergens that c...
6  cards
Week 8 - Erythema Multiforme
What is erythema multiforme em 1,
What are the most common causes o...,
Which infectious agent is most fr...
6  cards
Week 8 - Psoriasis
What is psoriasis 1,
What type of immune cells are inv...,
What genetic factor is linked to ...
13  cards
Week 8 - Actinic Keratosis
What is actinic keratosis ak 1,
What are the main causes of actin...,
How does actinic keratosis typica...
5  cards
Week 8 - Malignant Skin Conditions - Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)
What are the three most common ty...,
What is the primary cause of skin...,
What is squamous cell carcinoma s...
6  cards
Week 8 - Malignant Skin Conditions - Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) and Melanoma
What is basal cell carcinoma bcc 1,
What are the common clinical feat...,
What are the treatment options fo...
7  cards
Week 8 - Skin Disorders - Glossaries
What is an erythema 1,
What is a papules 2,
What is a plaque 3
9  cards
Week 9 - Anaemias
What is anaemia 1,
What are the three major mechanis...,
What are the normal haemoglobin l...
40  cards
Week 9 - Thrombosis
What is haemostasis 1,
What three components maintain ha...,
List the 5 stages of normal haemo...
27  cards
Week 9 - Bleeding Disorders
What is a bleeding disorder 1,
List the 3 major mechanisms of bl...,
Define thrombocytopenia numeric d...
24  cards
Week 9 - Leukemia
What is leukemia 1,
How does leukemia affect the body 2,
What are the main risk factors fo...
20  cards
Week 10 - Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema
What conditions are classified un...,
What is chronic obstructive pulmo...,
What lung function parameters are...
27  cards
Week 10 - Asthema
What is asthma 1,
What is the epidemiology of asthma 2,
What are the predisposing factors...
25  cards
Week 10 - Respiratory infections and Pneumonia
What are upper respiratory infect...,
What are common examples of urtis 2,
How do upper respiratory infectio...
34  cards
Week 10 - Tuberculosis
What is tuberculosis tb 1,
What is the etiological agent of ...,
How is tb transmitted 3
25  cards
Week 11 - Diabetes Mellitus
What are the 4 major cell types a...,
What hormone do alpha cells secre...,
Which cells in the pancreas produ...
58  cards
Week 11 - Pituitary Disorders
Where is the pituitary gland loca...,
What is the primary function of t...,
What hormones are produced by the...
30  cards
Week 11 - Thyroid disorders
What are the two main hormones pr...,
How does the hypothalamus pituita...,
What is the most common cause of ...
30  cards
Week 11 - Adrenal disorders
What is the role of the hypothala...,
What are the three layers of the ...,
What hormones are produced by the...
30  cards
Week 12 - Cervical Cancer
What are the main types of cellul...,
What is metaplasia and where is i...,
Where is the cervix located and w...
30  cards
Week 12 - Prostatic hypertrophy (BPH)
What is the prostate gland and it...,
What are the zones of the prostat...,
What is benign prostatic hyperpla...
30  cards
Week 12 - Prostate Cancer
What are the three main anatomica...,
Which zone of the prostate is mos...,
Which zone is most commonly invol...
30  cards

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