MD2002 - week 6 onwards

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bones of the lower limb
What are the different segments o...,
What is the pel,
Hip bonewhat 3 bones fuse to form...
32  cards
NSAIDS
What are the 3 main actions of ns...,
Give an example of an nsaid which...,
Give an example of an nsaid which...
18  cards
circulation of the lower limb
Starting point 1 where does oxyge...,
Branches of the internal iliac ar...,
External iliac artery 1 where doe...
20  cards
anaemia - presentation, diagnosis and treatment
What is anaemia what is the haemo...,
Define mcvdefine mchdefine mchcde...,
What are the symptoms relating to...
19  cards
gluteal region and thigh
What are the 4 gateway of the pel...,
Gluteal region buttock 1 how is t...,
Gluteal muscles1 what are the thr...
26  cards
cell death
What happens to the cell during r...,
What are mitochondria s role in t...,
1 what is necrosis 2 what does it...
14  cards
nerves of the lower limb: lumbar plexus
1 what rami of which nerve roots ...,
Which muscle is the lumbar plexus...,
1 what structure does the femoral...
18  cards
cell division
1 what are the two essential feat...,
What is the cell cycle critically...,
What is the process of ubiquitina...
18  cards
meiosis
Define homologsdefine chromatids,
Briefly describe each phase of me...,
Prophase 1 1 what happens during ...
14  cards
B+T cells + MHC
1 define hca2 define mhc,
T cells 1 where are t cells deriv...,
What are the 5 steps to educating...
11  cards
leg
Popliteal fossa 1 what is the pop...,
Popliteal fossa 1 what 7 structur...,
Locking unlocking of the knee whe...
21  cards
foot
Foot 1 what regions are the foot ...,
Hallux 1 what is normal angulatio...,
Sole 1 what type of skin does the...
14  cards
blood groups and transfusion
Antibody antigen reaction 1 when ...,
What is the antibody structure of...,
What do igm antibodies do to red ...
12  cards
B + T cells + cytokines
1 what are 2 main ways of communi...,
What are two main groups of chemo...,
What are 5 interleukins chemokine...
22  cards
pharmacokinetics 1
Define pharmacology,
Define toxicolgy,
Define pharmacodynamics
27  cards
pharmacokinetics 2
What are the 5 steps in the pathw...,
Metabolism 1 what kind of process...,
Metabolism 1 what kind of process...
20  cards
epidemiology key concepts
Define epidemiology,
Define the numerator and denominator,
Study designs what is a a case se...
15  cards
innate immunity
What is innate immunity in terms ...,
What three routes of entry are th...,
What three routes of entry are th...
19  cards
antibodies
What are antibodies produced by,
Where do lymphocytes originate fr...,
Where do naive b cells circulate ...
27  cards
drug receptor interactions 1
What are receptors what are the t...,
What are interactions between dru...,
What are 4 protein families of re...
14  cards
drug receptor interactions 2
Drugs have two properties define ...,
Describe the efficacy in partial ...,
What are competitive antagonists ...
5  cards
epigenetics and abnormal gene expression
What is gene silencing,
What does dna methylation do how ...,
Give three examples of x linked s...
11  cards
mendelian inheritance of human disease
What are the 5 types of mutation,
What are mendelian inheritance of...,
Packaging of dna what is a chromo...
23  cards
disorders of growth and differentaition
What is multiplicative growth wha...,
What is hyperplasia,
What is hypertrophy
28  cards
chromosomes and chromosomal abnormalities
In what 3 ways is a chromosome re...,
What is a feature of acrocentric ...,
What are 3chromosome changes that...
14  cards
genetic basis of multifactorial disease
What two factors contribute to th...,
Define deterministic,
How are complex traits
22  cards
carcinogenesis
Carcinogen,
Define initiator,
Define promoter
22  cards
tumour pathology
What is cancer the homeostasis of,
What is a tumour how many cell ty...,
What is the trend between new num...
24  cards
molecular pathology of tumours
What are 4 properties of malignan...,
What kind of process is tumour fo...,
Clonailty what are the 4 steps of...
26  cards
overview of cancer chemotherapy
What is cancer how do cancer cell...,
Causes of cancer are all genetica...,
Hat is the biggest risk factor of...
24  cards
molecular patterning during development
What are 3 principles governing c...,
What does the embryo contain,
List the 3 steps of differentiati...
29  cards
structure of the ANS
Divisions of the nervous system,
What are the 3 step in function o...,
What is the enteric nervous syste...
23  cards
ascending pathways
0  cards
descending pathways
0  cards
ANS 2
0  cards
ANS 3
0  cards

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