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Lecture Two
What is the result of low ecf,
What is the result of high ecf,
Compare exc
7  cards
Lecture 3
What is too much blood flow calle...,
Is hyperaemia localised or genera...,
What is the name for too little b...
14  cards
Lecture Four
What is meant by the term haemost...,
What are the protagonists involve...,
What are the major functions of h...
20  cards
Lecture 5
What is meant by the term per dia...,
What is meant by the term per rhexis,
What is meant by the term petechiae
24  cards
Lecture 7
What are the main myeloid cells t...,
What are the main cells that are ...,
Where do all of the t cells found...
14  cards
Lecture 8
What are the four types of immuno...,
What type of immunodeficiency wou...,
What type of immunodeficiency wou...
11  cards
Lecture 9
Define the term acute inflammation,
Explain the key processes that ar...,
What are the key steps that are i...
3  cards
Lecture 11
What are some reasons as to why s...,
What are the three different orig...,
Fill out the blanks on the diagra...
16  cards
Lecture 10
What granulocyte responds to bact...,
What type of granulocyte responds...,
What granulocyte responds mainly ...
8  cards
Lecture 12
What are the possible outcomes of...,
What is acute inflammation of the...,
What is acute inflammation of the...
23  cards
Lecture 11 - simplified
What are the major actions of sol...,
Briefly outline the origins of im...,
Briefly describe the plasma prote...
18  cards
Lecture 10- the basics
What cells are involved in the re...,
What cells are involved in the re...,
What cells are involved in the re...
15  cards
Lecture 14
What are the possible outcomes of...,
Define the term healing and repai...,
What are the two different types ...
24  cards
Lecture 15
Provide an example of an extrinsi...,
What are the intrinsic factors th...,
Briefly describe the basic steps ...
22  cards
Lecture 16
What is meant by the term chronic...,
When does chronic inflammation occur,
Can chronic inflammation arise wi...
26  cards
Lecture 17
What is chronic inflammation with...,
What is chronic inflammation char...,
What is chronic inflammation char...
9  cards
Lecture 23
What is the effect of decreases a...,
What is the effect of mitochondri...,
What is the effect of entry of ca...
24  cards
Lecture 24
What are some differences between...,
Describe the difference in necros...,
Describe the process of tnf macro...
7  cards
Lecture 25
What is a free radicle,
What are free radicles so dangerous,
What is an examples of a reactive...
14  cards
Lecture 26
Define the term dystrophic calcif...,
Define the term metastatic calcif...,
Explain the process of dystrophic...
15  cards
Lecture 19
What factors affect cells and tis...,
What are adaptive changes,
Define the term atrophy
18  cards
Lecture 27
What is a neoplasm,
Name the components of the neopla...,
Name the type of neoplastic cell ...
17  cards
Lecture 20
What are the mechanisms of intrac...,
What are some examples of exogeno...,
Breifly explain how this defect o...
24  cards
Lecture 28 - Neo 2
What are the three main distant s...,
What is the name for the spreadin...,
What are the local effects of a n...
13  cards
Lecture 30 - Neo 4
What is an example of a factor th...,
What needs to happen to the chrom...,
What is the effect of methylation...
21  cards
Lecture 29 - Neo 3
What is an example of common neop...,
What are the three main factors t...,
In general terms what sequence of...
15  cards
Lecture 13
What is a transudate,
What is a modified transudate,
What is oedema
17  cards
Lecture 31 - Neo 6
0  cards
Lecture 33 - Teratology 1
What is teratology the study of,
What is a congenital defect,
Does a congenital defect have to ...
11  cards
Lecture 34 - Teratology 2
What is involved in the process o...,
Why are the agent organ changes g...,
What is the effect of teratogenic...
5  cards

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