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Decks in this class (16)

Principles of Tumours
What is neoplasia,
What are characteristics and beha...,
What characterises a malignant ca...
48  cards
Principles of inflammation
What is inflammation,
What are the two main types of in...,
Acute inflammation is orchestrate...
65  cards
Endocrine pathology
Where does the pituitary gland sit,
What hormones does the anterior p...,
What are the posterior pituitary ...
40  cards
Breast pathology
Describe breast anatomy,
How diseases of the breast common...,
How does the cause of a breast lu...
50  cards
Cardiovascular pathology (1)
What are the 3 basic pathological...,
What is haemostasis,
Haemostasis depends on close inte...
85  cards
Cardiovascular pathology (2)
What is hypertension,
Hypertension may be either essent...,
In secondary hypertension an iden...
57  cards
Gastrointestinal pathology (1)
What is the generic histological ...,
The structure of the gi tract is ...,
Hence describe the mucosal struct...
91  cards
Gastrointestinal pathology (2)
What is peritonitis,
Remember that inflammation repres...,
Give examples of leakage of steri...
62  cards
GI pathology: Colorectal cancer
What are the 5 histological conce...,
What is the mucosal structure in ...,
How common is colon cancer
47  cards
GI Pathology: UC + Crohn's
Ulcerative collitis and crohns di...,
Why are both diseases considered ...,
What do most investigators believ...
23  cards
Cardiovascular pathology (3)
What is right heart failure,
Acute right heart failure is much...,
What is pulmonary hypertension
13  cards
Respiratory pathology
What is copd,
The term copd has replaced the ol...,
The airflow obstruction is the re...
55  cards
Urological pathology
What is the histological structur...,
What are the zones of the prostat...,
Prostate gland produces alkaline ...
57  cards
Gynae + testicular pathology
What is the epithelium type of th...,
How does the cervix histology cha...,
Following the physiological metap...
52  cards
Skin pathology
What are the two layers of the skin,
What structure separates the epid...,
Where are melanocytes found
25  cards
Lymph node pathology
What are the two main components ...,
Lymph is the name given to inters...,
What is lymphadenopathy
34  cards

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