YEAR 5: Haematology

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Haem: Coagulation Pt.1
List some pro coagulant factors i...,
List some anti coagulant factors ...,
Which three responses are stimula...
25  cards
Haem: Coagulation Pt.2
Describe the common final pathway,
Why is the prothrombinase complex...,
What is required for adequate pro...
25  cards
Haem: Coagulation Pt.3
What can cause immune mediated th...,
List two non immune mediated cond...,
Describe the pathophysiology of itp
25  cards
Haem: Thrombosis - aetiology and management
What is the triad of symptoms in ...,
What catalyses the conversion of ...,
Which anticoagulant molecules are...
23  cards
Haem: Haematology of Systemic Disease Pt.1
List some ways in which lymphoma ...,
Which types of anaemia can be cau...,
Which types of cancer are associa...
18  cards
Haem: Haematology of Systemic Disease Pt.2
What is the main difference seen ...,
List some causes of neutrophilia,
List some infections that charact...
15  cards
Haem: CML and myeloproliferative disorders Pt.1
What is polycythaemia,
What are the two main types of po...,
What is secondary polycythaemia a...
18  cards
Haem: CML and myeloproliferative disorders Pt.2
What is primary myelofibrosis,
Outline the typical presentation ...,
What might you expect to see in t...
18  cards
Haem: Multiple Myeloma Pt.1
Another name for immunoglobulin,
Epidemiology of multiple myeloma,
List some key features of multipl...
23  cards
Haem: Multiple Myeloma Pt.2
How does multiple myeloma lead to...,
How is bone imaging utilised in m...,
How can multiple myeloma lead to ...
20  cards
Haem: Lymphoma MDT Pt.1
Outline the difference in prevale...,
Outline the processes by which im...,
Which proteins carry out vdj reco...
22  cards
Haem: Lymphoma MDT Pt.2
Give an example of a chromosomal ...,
Give an example of a chromosomal ...,
List some types of low grade lymp...
22  cards
Haem: Lymphoma MDT Pt.3
List some types of t cell lymphom...,
Outline the typical presentation ...,
Outline the key histological feat...
22  cards
Haem: Lymphoma 2, CLL and Lymphoproliferative disorder Pt.1
Describe the typical presentation...,
How is lymphoma diagnosed,
Which investigations may be used ...
25  cards
Haem: Lymphoma 2, CLL and Lymphoproliferative disorder Pt.2
Describe the typical presenting f...,
Why is it important to prevent ea...,
What is the most common leukaemia...
20  cards
Haem: Bone Marrow Transplantation Pt.1
Which organ in the body is most r...,
What is the main cellular marker ...,
What is the risk of dying from bo...
17  cards
Haem: Bone Marrow Transplantation Pt.2
List some complications of stem c...,
What is graft versus host disease,
List some risk factors for acute ...
15  cards
Haem: Paediatric haematology Pt.1
Which feature of children predisp...,
What are the main differences bet...,
How are the enzyme levels in the ...
27  cards
Haem: Paediatric haematology Pt.2
How is splenic sequestration managed,
What does hyposplenism increase t...,
Which infectious agents are child...
20  cards
Haem: Paediatric haematology Pt.3
How is aiha diagnosed,
What is the hus triad,
What is maha
20  cards
Haem: Obstetric Haematology Pt.1
What haematological changes are s...,
Anaemia in pregnancy definitions,
What are the increased demands re...
21  cards
Haem: Obstetric Haematology Pt.2
At what point during the pregnanc...,
Does itp affect the baby,
What is microangiopathic haemolyt...
20  cards
Haem: Obstetric Haematology pt.3
What complications of pregnancy a...,
What thrombophilias are associate...,
What pregnancy complications may ...
20  cards
Haem: Acute Leukaemia Pt.1
Which cell level does cml tend to...,
Which cell level does aml tend to...,
List some types of chromosomal ab...
24  cards
Haem: Acute Leukaemia Pt.2
Outline the tests that may be use...,
What is the significance of cytog...,
What is aleukaemia leukaemia
20  cards
Haem: Blood Transfusions Pt.1
What proportion of population are...,
What type of antibodies are anti rhd,
Describe how the consequences of ...
21  cards
Haem: Blood Transfusions Pt.2
What should you do if a patient r...,
If a patient develops a reaction ...,
List some indications for transfu...
20  cards
Haem: Blood Tranfusions Pt.3
What is the difference between ac...,
List some causes of acute transfu...,
List some causes of delayed trans...
20  cards
Haem: Blood Tranfusions Pt.4
Describe the storage and shelf li...,
Describe the clinical features yo...,
What is the mechanism of anaphyla...
20  cards
Haem: Blood Tranfusions Pt.5
How can transfusion associated gr...,
At what point after transfusion d...,
Which patient group tends to be a...
19  cards
Haem: Myelodysplastic syndromes and Aplastic anaemia Pt.1
Define myelodysplastic syndrome,
What are the key characteristics ...,
Which types of patients tend to d...
24  cards
Haem: Myelodysplastic syndromes and Aplastic anaemia Pt.2
List some inherited causes of apl...,
Outline the possible pathophysiol...,
What are the symptoms of aplastic...
20  cards
Haem: Myeloproliferative Disorders Pt.1
What controls haemopoisesis,
What are janus kinases,
Describe what happens when growth...
20  cards
Haem: Myeloproliferative Disorders Pt.2
What is essential thrombocythaemia,
Describe the typical clinical pre...,
What proportion of essential thro...
17  cards
Haem: Interactive Leukaemia Cases
What is a mediastinal mass in a c...,
Which type of leukaemia can cause...,
What is the main technique used t...
15  cards
Haem: Haematology Quiz
For each of the following blood c...,
Outline the mechanisms by which a...,
How is anaemia of chronic disease...
6  cards
Haem: Interactive Cases
Myeloblast that is abnormal lymph...,
How to interpret fbc,
B cell markers
44  cards

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