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Decks in this class (38)

Physiology of blood cells and heamatological terminology
Where do blood cells originate,
What are the essential characteri...,
What are the steps of differentia...
34  cards
Deciding what is normal and interpreting blood counts
What is the difference between a ...,
Are all measures in the normal ra...,
What are the main factors youd lo...
9  cards
Aneamia
What is aneamia what are the main...,
What are the 4 mechanisms leading...,
What is the cause of reduced rbc ...
15  cards
Haemoglobin and thalassaemia
How many rbc do we have and how m...,
Why is it important for hb to be ...,
When and where and how is heamogl...
17  cards
Sickle cell disease
What is the sickle gene,
What are the consequences of sick...,
Where is sickle gene most common
22  cards
Abnomal white cell count
How is normal haematopoesis,
What are the different steps of d...,
What are the factors that control...
16  cards
intro to chemical pathology
What does fbc esr crp lft u e means,
What types of tube are available ...,
What is the difference between pl...
17  cards
Bacteriology lab
What are the 4 main bacterial lab...,
Is skin a sterile site should you...,
How many bottle of blood would yo...
13  cards
Heamostasis
What is heamostasis what is it for,
What is in simple terms the bodie...,
What is present in a typical vess...
19  cards
Histopathology and antibody
What is the difference between hi...,
What is the main role of histopat...,
What are the 4 main samples hisot...
20  cards
Disorders of heamolysis
What is abnormal bleeding define as,
What are the 3 main ways people c...,
What 2 things can go wrong to lea...
19  cards
Blood transfusion
What are the blood groups,
What are the genes responsible fo...,
When do ab vs abo groups appear w...
19  cards
Cancer 1: cellular pathology
Define metaplasia,
Define neoplasia tumour malignancy,
What is the difference bewteen be...
29  cards
Cancer 2: cell cycle
Do all cells divide at the same rate,
What happens to normal cells with...,
What are the 3 phases of the cell...
20  cards
Cancer 3: Biological basis of cancer therapy
What are the 4 main anti cancer m...,
What kind of mutations can lead t...,
What types of systemic therapy ar...
18  cards
Immun 1: Immunology
How do t cells and b cells detect...,
What is the cancer immunity cycle...,
What is immune checkpoint blockade
17  cards
Cancer 4: cellular control 2
What is the main controller of th...,
How do rtkl activate and activate...,
Describe grb2 structure and role
14  cards
Cancer 5: DNA damage
How reactive are basepairs what a...,
What are 4 broad groups of dna da...,
Generally what can cause dna damage
15  cards
Cancer 6: Apoptosis
Why do you need programmed cell d...,
What is the difference bewteen ne...,
What is necrosis
15  cards
Cancer 7: Angiogenesis
What is angiogenesis,
What is angiogenesis a balance of,
Describe the step by step angioge...
14  cards
Cancer 8: invasion
What are cacinomas,
What are the 5 steps leading to c...,
What are the different cell migra...
24  cards
Cancer 9: external factors controlling division
What is cell behaviour,
What are the 2 form of external i...,
How do cells adhere in culture
19  cards
Cancer 10: Oncogenes and tubour supressors
What are the hallmark of canceer,
How does the cell decide when cel...,
What are oncogenes and protooncog...
18  cards
Cancer 12: breast cancer
What is the 5 year curative windo...,
Describe the epidiemology of brea...,
Describe general physiology of th...
17  cards
Cancer 11: epidemiology of cancer
How has have the leading causes o...,
How does cancer incidence varies ...,
How do specific cancers types inc...
10  cards
Cancer 13: Colon cancer
Describe epidimiology of colon ca...,
Describe anatomy of the colon rol...,
How often do colon cells turnover
22  cards
Immunology 2: Transplantation
When do you transplant organs 2 c...,
Why do organs fail,
What is an allograft autograft is...
17  cards
Cancer 14: Leukemia
What is leukemia,
How does leukemia differ from cancer,
What are benign and malignant leu...
13  cards
Immunology 3: Hypersensitivity and allergy
What are appriate immune reaction,
What is appropriate immune tolerance,
When do hypersensitivity response...
27  cards
Immunology 4: Autoimmunity
What are aid a dysregulation of,
What are the criterias for a dise...,
What genetic and environemental f...
21  cards
Inmmun 4 : Dermatoses
Describe the microanatomy of skin,
What are the 5 layers of the epid...,
What happens to keratinocytes whe...
16  cards
cancer 15: skin cancer
Where does most skin cancer rise ...,
What cells can lead to skin cancer,
What are some causes of skin cancer
23  cards
microbiology 1: Fungal infections
3 main fungus causing infections,
Which cells respond to fungal inf...,
What is fungal morphogenesis
16  cards
Microbiology 2: Community and hospital aquired infection
What are common virulence factors...,
What are the some forms of exotox...,
What are endotoxins what are the ...
33  cards
Microbiology 3: interferon
What is the overall strategy for ...,
What is cpg and zap and their rel...,
What is the definition of interfe...
21  cards
Microbio 5: parasites
Epidiemology of ehystolica,
How is ehystolica aquired,
How do you diagnose ehystolica
33  cards
Microbiology 6: Skin infection
What is staph aureus what can it ...,
What different infectiosn can sta...,
What is impetigo
17  cards
Micro 6: viral evasion of host immunity
Why are all viruses sensititve to...,
Describe the process of mhc i ant...,
How does ebv hsv cmv adenovirus kshv
16  cards

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