Year 3 Haematology

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Decks in this class (18)

Introduction to haematology
Plasma constituents,
Buffy coat constituents,
3 main functions of blood
55  cards
Blood transfusion
What are most blood transfusions for,
Abo antigens,
A b o dominant recessive
36  cards
Red cells 1 - congenital anaemias
What is anaemia,
Main substances required for rbc ...,
Life span of rbc
41  cards
Red cells 2 - acquired anaemias
What does normal haemoglobin depe...,
Normal male hb values,
Normal female hb values
41  cards
Haemostasis
Things needed for clot formation,
How the clot is localised to a sp...,
How does the clot vanish 1 week l...
18  cards
Thrombotic disorders
3 elements of haemostasis,
Primary haemostasis,
Thrombus
32  cards
Bleeding disorders
Important questions in bleeding h...,
History of bleeding,
Platelet type bleeding
26  cards
Introduction to immunology
Name some physical barriers,
Does innate or acquired immunity ...,
What does innate immunity detect
42  cards
Introduction to haematological malignancies
Epidemiology of haematological ma...,
Hodgkins lymphoma age peak,
Aml non hodgkin age
23  cards
Myeloma and paraproteins
What is the main producer of b cells,
Primary role of antibodies,
Antibodies how many heavy and lig...
21  cards
Lymphoproliferative disorders
How can lymphoma present,
Systemic b symptoms,
How to tell what type of lymphoma...
31  cards
Myeloid malignancy
Myeloid malignancy 4 disorders,
Do leukaemic cells in aml or cml ...,
Aml and cml bone marrow failure
21  cards
Infections
Neutrophils infections,
Monocytes infections,
Eosinophils infections
19  cards
Immunology 2 - primary immunodeficiencies
4 main components of immune defence,
What causes pid,
Pid in europe
35  cards
Hypersensitivity
What is hypersensitivity,
Acid acronym,
Abcd acronym
15  cards
Autoimmunity
What does an infected cell do in ...,
Sentinel cells and examples,
2 main functions of complement
22  cards
Transplant
What is a transplant,
Transplanted organs,
Transplanted tissues
28  cards
Immunotherapy
What is acute rejection particula...,
Some methods to inhibit t cell ac...,
Adaptive active immunity
20  cards

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