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Decks in this class (15)

Granulomatous diseases
Examples of what could cause a gr...,
What are the characteristics of g...,
What is the difference between a ...
17  cards
Neoplasia
What are four types of cell growth,
What is neoplasia,
What are the characteristics of a...
55  cards
Cytology
What type of fluid samples are there,
What is cytology and what needs t...,
What should fluid sample be place...
28  cards
Cardiovascular Pathology
How can heart disease be clinical...,
What are the two types of heart d...,
How can heart disease be clinical...
25  cards
Introduction
What is the definition of morphol...,
What is the definition of pathoge...,
What is the definition of aetiolo...
19  cards
Lesion descripton and recognition
What characteristics need to be d...,
What is the initial step in exami...,
What terms can be used to describ...
28  cards
PM Technique
What is the aim of the pm procedure,
What are the five things required...,
What are the five steps for a gen...
19  cards
PM Change
What is the definition of algor m...,
What should happen as soon as pos...,
What is pm clotting of blood
21  cards
Vascular and Fluid Balance
What is the function of electroly...,
How is water distributed,
What are the 5 main ways that bod...
44  cards
Disorders of the circulation
What is congestion,
What is hyperaemia,
What does chronic vascular conges...
50  cards
Cardiovascular Pathology 2
What is hydropericardium and what...,
What are the three types of non i...,
What is haemopericardium and what...
41  cards
Cardiovascular Pathology 3
What do the lesions look like his...,
What is endocarditis and what cau...,
What are the two possible sequela...
21  cards
Cardiovascular Pathology 4
What changes are seen in arterial...,
What is arterial hypertrophy,
What is arteriosclerosis and what...
25  cards
Respiratory Pathology 4
What are the four types of atelec...,
What is atelectasis,
What is obstructive atelectasis
28  cards
Respiratory Pathology 1
What is haematogenous spread,
What are the three main routes of...
2  cards

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