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Decks in this class (71)

ChemPath - Thyroid
What are the normal values for tfts,
What are the causes of hypothyroi...,
What are the features of hashimot...
22  cards
ChemPath - Uric Acid Metabolism
What are purines,
What is the urea cycle,
What is the moa of allopurinol
15  cards
ChemPath - Hypoglycaemia
What is the definition of hypogly...,
What is wipple s triad,
What are the counter regulation m...
25  cards
ChemPath - Diabetes CPC
What are the causes of metabolic ...,
What does the,
What histology on biopsy suggests...
5  cards
ChemPath - Acid-Base
What are the normal values for ph...,
What is the formula for ph,
What are the causes of metabolic ...
12  cards
ChemPath - Lipid update
What are the conclusions of the s...,
What is the optimal medical thera...,
What medications can be given for...
16  cards
ChemPath - Calcium handling and metabolism
Where is calcium stored,
What us calcium needed for,
What is corrected calcium and how...
45  cards
ChemPath - Pituitary
Can pituitary failure cause hypot...,
What hormones are produced by the...,
How do patients with pituitary fa...
20  cards
ChemPath - Adrenal Disease
What are the layers of the adrena...,
What are the causes of wasted and...,
Describe the blood supply of the ...
22  cards
ChemPath - Sodium and Fluid Balance
What is the most common electroly...,
Describe the regulation of,
What are the stimuli for adh secr...
34  cards
ChemPath - ClinChem CPC
What is the effect of potassium i...,
What is a smith s fracture and ho...,
What is a colle s fracture
26  cards
ChemPath - Potassium and electrolyte cases
What are the normal reference ran...,
What are the methods of potassium...,
Describe the renin angiotensin al...
22  cards
ChemPath - Diabetes Cases
What is needed for a diabetes dia...,
What are the thresholds for diagn...,
What is the formula for osmolality
17  cards
ChemPath - Paediatric Clinical chemistry
What are the common problems in l...,
What is necrotising enterocolitis...,
Describe the development of the k...
26  cards
ChemPath - Lipoprotein metabolism
What are the types of lipoprotein...,
What are the types of primary hyp...,
What are the types of primary hyp...
12  cards
ChemPath - Metabolic disorders
When are metabolic disorders scre...,
S,
Define sensitivity
20  cards
HistoPath - Upper GI
What is the z line in the oesophagus,
What are the layers of the oeseop...,
What is the gross structure of th...
45  cards
HistoPath - Liver Pathology
What is the blood supply of the l...,
What cells are found in the liver...,
What is normal weight of the liver
41  cards
HistoPath - Fundamentals
What is the appearance of neutrop...,
What is the appearance of lymphoc...,
What is the appearance of eosinop...
18  cards
HistoPath - Liver CPC
What may cause high bilirubin,
What makes the endothelial cells ...,
What investigations should be don...
25  cards
HistoPath - Advanced
What is a teratoma,
Where are teratomas usually found,
What is a mature cystic teratoma
10  cards
HistoPath - Gynae
What are the congenital abnormali...,
Give examples of common infection...,
What are the common causes of pid
53  cards
HistoPath - Respiratory disease
Give examples of congenital lung ...,
Define asthma,
What are the causes triggers of a...
58  cards
HistoPath - Cardiac pathology
Define atherosclerosis,
What is the process of atherogenesis,
What are the components of athero...
41  cards
HistoPath - Renal
0  cards
HistoPath - Lower GI
Give examples of congenital disor...,
What is hirschsprung s disease pa...,
How does hirschsprung s disease p...
52  cards
Histopath - Pancreas and gall bladder
What is the histology of the panc...,
Define acute pancreatitis,
What are the causes of acute panc...
40  cards
HistoPath - Neuro-oncology
How are brain tumours classified who,
How are brain tumours graded,
What are the risk factors for cns...
20  cards
HistoPath - Skin
What are the layers of the skin,
What is within the dermis layer o...,
How long does it take for skin ce...
27  cards
Extra cardiac path (infectious endocarditis, rheumatic fever)
Define rheumatic fever,
What is the aetiology of rheumati...,
What criteria is used to diagnose...
12  cards
Microbio - Antimicrobials 1
What are the three broad targets ...,
What are the three broad targets ...,
What is the difference between gr...
38  cards
Microbio - Antimicrobials 2
What are reasons for antibiotic m...,
What proportion of people using a...,
What are the chaos of things to c...
20  cards
Microbio - UTIs
Define bacteriuria and cystitis,
Is asymptomatic bacteriuria re,
What is the difference between un...
33  cards
Micro - Opportunistic Viral Infections
How are viruses classified,
Define opportunistic infections,
What are endogenous opportunistic...
43  cards
Micro - Respiratory Tract Infections
Define pneumonia and what are the...,
What is the difference between up...,
What are the risk factors for pne...
29  cards
Micro - GI infections
What are the types of clinical sy...,
What are the features of clostrid...,
What are the features of clostrid...
27  cards
Micro - Fever in the Returning Traveller
What are the causes of fever in a...,
What diseases do mosquitos carry,
What is malaria
25  cards
Micro - Wound, Bone, and Joint infections
Which organisms cause surgical si...,
What are the levels of surgical s...,
How should
21  cards
Micro - Zoonoses
What are the levels of classifica...,
Give examples of farm wild animal...,
Give examples of companion animal...
19  cards
Imm - Autoinflammatory and Autoimmune Disease 1
Define immunopathology,
What are the similarities and dif...,
What
43  cards
Imm - Autoinflammatory and Autoimmune Disease 2
Give example of polygenic auto im...,
Give example of polygenic auto im...,
What is the immune pathophysiolog...
44  cards
Imm - Immune modulation
What are the immune modulatory me...,
What is the immune pathophysiolog...,
Give examples of antigen presenti...
57  cards
Imm - HIV
Describe the hiv 1 replication cycle,
Describe the hiv 1 replication cycle,
How is hiv transmitted
19  cards
Imm - Immune deficiencies
What are the two pathways for pat...,
Describe the innate immune response,
What cells act as sensors in the ...
34  cards
Imm - inborn errors of immunity
Give examples of immune disorders...,
Describe chronic benign neutropenia,
Describe familial idiopathic neut...
47  cards
Imm - Allergy
Define allergic disorders,
Define,
What is the difference between or...
15  cards
Imm - Transplantation
Which is the most commonly transp...,
What are the phases of immune res...,
Which protein variations are most...
13  cards
Haem - Anaemia and Haemolytic anaemia
What investigations should be don...,
What are the causes of anaemia ac...,
What are the causes of microcytic...
38  cards
Haem - Haematological Changes in systemic disease
What is the difference in cause o...,
Give examples of primary inherite...,
Give examples of primary acquired...
31  cards
Haem - Leukaemia
What are the features of acute le...,
What are the types of leukaemia,
What are the two overarching type...
31  cards
Haem - Lymphoma 1 and 2
Define lymphoma,
In which sites may lymphoma be found,
What are the types of lymphoid ma...
45  cards
Haem - Polycythaemia & Myeloproliferative disorders
Define polycythaemia,
What are the types of polycythaemia,
What are dilution studies
24  cards
Haem - Myelodyplasia and Aplastic anaemia
What are myelodysplastic syndromes,
What,
What are the features of myelodys...
23  cards
Haem - Plasma Cell myeloma
0  cards
Haem - Thrombosis
What are the complications of thr...,
What is virchow s triad,
Descr
25  cards
Haem - Paediatric haematology
What predisposes children to nutr...,
What complications could paediatr...,
What are the differences in neona...
48  cards
Haem - Blood transfusion
What are abo blood groups determi...,
What are the types of blood group...,
What happens when you give rhd ve...
43  cards
HistoPath- Neuro-oncology
0  cards
Haem - Bone Marrow Transplantation
0  cards
Microbio - Vaccines
What is the basic reproductive ra...
1  cards
ChemPath - LFTs
0  cards
Micro - Worms
How do worms cause damage to the ...,
What are the types of helminth,
What
3  cards
Haem - Lymphoma
Define lymphoma,
In which sites may lymphoma be found,
What are the types of lymphoid ma...
23  cards
Haem - Lymphoma 2
Which ig are associated with b ce...,
What are the symptoms of lymphoma,
What investigations should be don...
22  cards
ChemPath - Nutrition
Which are the fat soluble vitamins,
What does vitamin,
What
19  cards
Haem - General
Blood film microcytic hypochromic...,
Signs angular cheilosis brittle h...,
Blood results iron low ferritin l...
79  cards
Micro - General
Co amoxiclav constituents,
Tazocin constituents,
Coverage of beta lactams
15  cards
ChemPath - General
What is the 60 40 20 rule,
What makes up the extrace,
How is osmolarity calculated
10  cards
ChemPath from metabolic disorders
Raised phenylalanine blue eyes fa...,
Sweaty feet,
Metabolic acidosis raised anion g...
17  cards
HistoPath - General
On slide cell that is 4x rbc size...,
On slide large cell with lots of ...,
On slide large cell purple colour
205  cards
Immunology - general
Mild moderate neutropenia asympto...,
Moderate severe neutropenia with ...,
Neutropenia that occurs every 4 6...
49  cards

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