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Decks in this class (36)

1. Intro to Pathology
What is pathology,
What are the subspecialties withi...,
What is a bronchial washing
15  cards
2. Postmortem
What is an autopsy,
What are the 3 types of autopsy,
What type of autopsy is done by a...
12  cards
3. Cell Injury and Cell Death
What is atrophy,
What are the reasons for atrophy,
What is hypertrophy
38  cards
4. Acute Inflammation
What is inflammation,
What is the purpose of inflammation,
What are the causes of inflammation
44  cards
5. Chronic Inflammation
What are the causes of chronic in...,
What are the morphological featur...,
What is the most important cell i...
36  cards
6. Healing and Repair
What is healing,
What is resolution,
What situation does resolution ha...
35  cards
7. Amyloidosis
What is amyloid,
How does amyloid appear on h e,
What is the composition of amyloid
23  cards
8. Intro to Benign and Malignant Neoplasms
What is a neoplasm,
What is the difference between a ...,
What is a hamartoma
20  cards
9. Malignant Neoplasms
What name is given to a malignant...,
What 2 ways are lymphomas classified,
What is leukaemia
7  cards
10. Handling of Neoplasms for Evaluation
What are 4 ways of obtaining samp...,
Is a fine needle aspirate or a tr...,
How do pathologists confirm that ...
3  cards
11. Prognosis of Neoplasms
What factors influence the progno...,
What staging system is no longer ...,
What is the stage of a tumour
26  cards
FIM 9: Overview of Sepsis
What are the non specific signs o...,
What are the signs of a respirato...,
What are the signs of a urinary i...
27  cards
12. Neoplastic Effects of Malignancy
What is dyskaryosis,
What is dysplasia,
What is mild dysplasia defined as
42  cards
13. Tumour Markers, Cell Cycle, Carcinogenesis
Why is carcinogenesis associated ...,
Why do some cancers occur in chil...,
What are tumour markers
33  cards
14. Atherosclerosis
What type of cell makes up the bl...,
What processes are regulated by e...,
What is released by endothelial c...
35  cards
15. Intro to Anaemia
What is anaemia defined as,
What are the consequences of anaemia,
What tests are used to diagnose a...
20  cards
16. Ischaemia and Infarction
What is ischaemia,
What factors determine how suscep...,
Which organs have good collateral...
18  cards
17. Haemolytic Anaemia
What are the causes of anaemia,
What is haemolytic anaemia,
How can haemolytic anaemia be det...
29  cards
18. Haemostasis and Thrombosis
What is haemostasis,
What is thrombosis,
What are the factors of virchow
25  cards
19. Thrombosis and Embolism
What are the components of a thro...,
What factors do endothelial cells...,
What is the function of prostacyclin
29  cards
20. Benign Lymphoid Proliferations
What are the lymphoid organs of t...,
What are the causes of lymphopaenia,
What are the causes of lymphocytosis
21  cards
21. Malignant Lymphoid Proliferations
What is a haematological malignancy,
How can lymphomas be classified,
How can leukaemias be classified
21  cards
22. Pathology of nodal and bone marrow metastasis
What drains to inguinal lymph nodes,
Why is it unusual to get a squamo...,
What drains to supraclavicular ly...
14  cards
23. Tumour Markers in Lymph Nodes, Spleen, Thymus, Bone Marrow
How does immunohistochemistry hel...,
Is flow cytometry or immunohistoc...,
Is flow cytometry or immunohistor...
30  cards
24. Plasma Cell Proliferation
What are plasma cell dyscrasias,
What is the structure of an immun...,
Classify plasma cell dyscrasias
35  cards
25. Leukaemia
What 4 main pillars are the cause...,
Give a benign reason for neutroph...,
Give a benign reason for lymphocy...
25  cards
26. Molecular Pathology 1
What are the benefits of molecula...,
What does immunohisochemistry detect,
What is fish useful to detect
12  cards
27. Molecular Pathology 2
How do oncogenic viruses cause ca...,
What cancers are associated with hpv,
What cancers are associated with ebv
25  cards
28. The Body After Death
What factors help estimate the ti...,
What is the best method of estima...,
What steps must you undergo befor...
43  cards
29. Doctor at the scene of death
What is the difference between so...,
What does cellular death of an or...,
What does a diagnosis of a brain ...
14  cards
30. Medico-legal death investigations
What does the coroners act give t...,
What is the requirement to become...,
What does a coroner do if they ac...
11  cards
31. Clinical Forensic Medicine
What are the roles of a forensic ...,
What routine samples should be ta...,
What is taping used for in an ext...
11  cards
32. Wounds and Injuries
What is a wound,
What are the types of blunt injuries,
What are the type of bruises
22  cards
33. Head Injuries
In what cases should a head injur...,
What management should be done to...,
How is a patient with a head inju...
28  cards
34. Natural Deaths
For what time frame is a death co...,
What is acute coronary syndrome,
What are the complications associ...
40  cards
Revision Questions
Name of cell present in hodgkins ...,
What cd markers are present on re...,
What translocation is present in ...
21  cards

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