Clinical Pathology

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Decks in this class (59)

Diseases of the female genital system part 1
What is dysplasia,
Human papilloma virus is an stran...,
Hpv risk groups
13  cards
Diseases of the female genital system part 2
What is endometriosis,
What are the symptoms investigati...,
What is endometritis what are the...
45  cards
Breast Pathology
Describe the anatomy of the breast,
What are the risk factors for bre...,
How does breast disease present
13  cards
Infections of pregnancy, puerperium and neonate.
What is puerperium,
How is cytomegalovirus cmv acquir...,
How is parvovirus b19 acquired by...
28  cards
Pathogenesis of HIV and the major Sexually Transmitted Infections
Name some common bacteria which c...,
Name some viruses that cause stis...,
How can infections be transmitted...
39  cards
Diseases of Bone ( Endocrine Pathology)
What is the purpose of bone,
Describe the composition of bone,
Describe the formation of bone
39  cards
Disorders of Calcium, Phosphate and Magnesium (Endocrine system)
Why is calcium physiologically im...,
Why is phosphate physiologically ...,
Why is magnesium physiologically ...
16  cards
GI Diseases - Upper GI
What cells line the oesophagus,
What is oesophagitis,
What is the commonest cause form ...
29  cards
GI Diseases - Lower GI
What is diverticulosis of the colon,
What causes diverticulosis of the...,
What are the clinical features of...
20  cards
Trauma and Nuitrition (GI pathology)
What is shock,
What happens in phase 1 of shock,
What happens in phase 2 of shock ...
13  cards
Gastroenteritis ( GI pathology)
What are the common bacterial cau...,
What are the common parasitic cau...,
What are the common viral causes ...
9  cards
Intra Abdominal Infections - (GI Pathology)
What is the definition of an intr...,
Why is the stomach and proximal i...,
What kind of organisms reside in ...
22  cards
Viral Meningitis / Encephalitis (CNS Pathology)
What is meningitis,
What is encephalitis,
What is aseptic meningitis
26  cards
Bacterial and fungal meningitis
What are the symptoms of meningitis,
What are the symptoms of meningitis,
What are the symptoms of brain ab...
31  cards
Brain Abscesses and other infections of the central nervous system (CNS pathology)
What are the different types of p...,
What is a brain abscess,
What is the most common cause of ...
15  cards
Cardiovascular Diseases 1 (Cardiovascular Pathology)
What is ischaemic heart disease,
When does autoregulation of coron...,
What is angina pectoris
29  cards
Cardiovascular Disease 2 (heart failure, common valvular disease and common congenital heart diseases) - Cardiovascular pathology
What are the causes of left sided...,
What are the consequences of low ...,
What are the consequences of left...
23  cards
Cardiovascular Disease 3 (Cardiovascular Pathology)
What is endocarditis,
What are the 2 main forms of endo...,
Describe infective endocarditis
63  cards
Diseases of the urinary tract 1 (Kidneys and Urinary Tract Pathology)
What is the function of the kidney,
What hormones does the kidney pro...,
How many people develop acute chr...
32  cards
Diseases of the renal system 2 (Kidneya and urinary system pathology)
What is obstructive uropathy,
What are the causes and sites of ...,
What is sequelae
20  cards
Introduction to Haematology (Haematology pathology)
What is haematology,
What is haemopoises,
What are the haemopoietic lineages
31  cards
Blood Transfusion (Haematology Pathology)
What are the main components of b...,
What is the usual transfusion tim...,
Why do we transfuse patients
28  cards
Diseases of the Endocrine System (endocrine Pathology)
What is the difference between en...,
Describe the location and locatio...,
What are the main broad causes of...
31  cards
Diabetes (endocrine pathology)
What is the normal blood glucose ...,
What are the signs and symptoms o...,
How is diabetes diagnosed
11  cards
Investigating the endocrine system (Endocrine pathology)
What are the principles of dynami...,
What are the effects of changes i...,
What is sick euthyroid syndrome
8  cards
Intro the heritable bleeding disorders (Haematology pathology)
Describe the mechanism of haemost...,
Where does synthesis of thromboxi...,
Describe the extrinsic part of th...
20  cards
Acquired Disorders of Haemostasis (Haematology Pathology)
What are the causes of acquired b...,
How do we know whether a prolonge...,
Why is platelet count low in adva...
11  cards
Bone and Joint Infections (musculoskeletal pathology)
What is infection of bone known as,
How does infection spread to the ...,
How is osteomyelitis classified a...
14  cards
Diseases of Musculoskeletal System 1
Give an example of chronic arthritis,
What are the signs and symptoms o...,
What is osteoarthritis
28  cards
Diseases of Musculoskeletal system 2
What is the embryological origin ...,
Lipoma,
Fibroma
30  cards
Diseases of Muscle (musculoskeletal pathology)
What are the functional systems i...,
What are the presenting symptoms ...,
What is dystrophin
20  cards
Autoimmune diseases (core immunology)
What are the causative associatio...,
Ow does autoimmunity cause clinic...,
Ive an example of an organ specif...
25  cards
ʜaemoglobinopathies and obstetric haematology (haematology pathology)
What is the structure and functio...,
What controlls the production of ...,
What is the structure of aemoglobin
25  cards
Diagnosis of autoimmune diseases (core immunology)
What is the definition of sensiti...,
What is a positive predictive value,
What is a negative prediction value
12  cards
Allergy (core immunology)
What is hypersensitivity,
What antibodies are present in ty...,
What diseases are associated with...
25  cards
The MHC and Transplantation (Core Immunology)
What is mhc,
Where are class 1 mhc antigens found,
Where are class 2 mhc antigens found
6  cards
Immunodeficiency (core immunology)
What are the mechanisms of the in...,
What are the mechanisms of the ad...,
Describe the key features of the ...
19  cards
Immunomodulation and suppression
What is immunomodulation,
What are immunomodulators,
What is immunopotentiation
27  cards
Hepatobiliary system and pancreas : medical liver disease (Liver pathology)
What is jaundice,
What is the concentration of bili...,
What are the causes of jaundice
35  cards
Hepatobiliary System and pancreas : liver tumours, biliary tract and pancreas
What type of cancer is cirrhosis ...,
Who is more affected by hepatocel...,
What are the clinical features of...
16  cards
Pancreatic Pathology
What is the function of the pancreas,
What are the symptoms of acute pa...,
What are the clinical features of...
22  cards
Disorders of the pancreas
What exocrine ezymes are secreted...,
What are the biological features ...,
How does chronic pancreatitis pre...
3  cards
Investigation of the liver
What is the function of the liver...,
What are the common tests of live...,
Prothrombin time is used as a mea...
15  cards
Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders and chronic myeloid leukaemia
What are chronic myeloproliferati...,
What are the 3 types of cell the ...,
What chronic myeloproliferative d...
27  cards
Myeloma and Lymphoma (haemotology pathology)
What investigative process enable...,
What is an incurable malignant di...,
What is mgus
11  cards
Acute Leukaemia
What is acute laukaemia,
What are the 2 subgroups of acute...,
What is acute myeloid leukaemia
9  cards
Thrombosis and risk factors for thrombosis (haematology pathology)
What are the 3 factors of thrombosis,
Describe arterial thrombus formation,
What are the risk factors of thro...
14  cards
Anaemia and Thrombocytopenia (haematology pathology)
What are the causes of anaemia,
What are the causes of macrocytic...,
What are the causes of normocytic...
24  cards
Paediatric haematology
What type of haemoglobin makes up...,
What chromosome codes for alpha g...,
What chromosome codes for beta gl...
13  cards
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (respiratory pathology)
Name some of the normal flora pre...,
What of the following bacteria ca...,
Who is most effected by upper res...
22  cards
Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
What are the functions of the skin,
How to pathogens enter the skin,
How does herpes simplex virus cau...
36  cards
Inflammatory Skin Diseases, Skin Tumours, The Eye - Skin and Soft tissue pathology
Herpes varicella zoster can cause...,
Chlamydia has 2 forms which affec...,
What can cause cataracts
61  cards
Diseases of Head and Neck - skin and soft tissue pathology
What is the 6th most common cance...,
What are the risk factors of oral...,
What is a viral cause of oral cav...
28  cards
Lower Respiratory Tract Infection - Respiratory Pathology
What are the predisposing factors...,
What bacteria cause lower resp tr...,
What viruses causes lrtis
21  cards
Mycobacterial Diseases (respiratory pathology)
What is mycobacteria,
What stains are used for mycobact...,
What disease is associated with m...
10  cards
Respiratory Pathology
What type of epithelium lines the...,
What cells line the alveoli,
When does respiratory failure occur
42  cards
Immunology - infections in the immunocompromised host
Whats part of the innate defence ...,
Whats part of the innate defence ...,
Explain how the can be a qualitat...
22  cards
Urinary Tract Infection
What are the sterile and non ster...,
What is cystitis,
What are some of the symptoms of ...
18  cards
Urogenital Pathology
What is enlargement of prostate a...,
What consists of overgrowth of th...,
What are the following symptoms r...
20  cards

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