**PATHOLOGY AND MEDICINE

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General Pathology
Nomenclature and classification o...
1  cards
Practical Pathology
Clinical cytology pre practical l...
1  cards
Systems Pathology
Cardiovascular system and diseases 1
1  cards
flashcards
What is aetiology 1,
What is pathogenesis 2,
What are the three main categorie...
1001  cards
section 1
What is aetiology 1,
What is pathogenesis 2,
What are the three main categorie...
50  cards
section 2
What is mortality 1,
What is prevalence 2,
How does prevalence differ from i...
50  cards
pt3
In which tissues does coagulative...,
What are the key microscopic feat...,
What type of necrosis is characte...
45  cards
pt 4
Why is prolonged bed rest a major...,
Which type of thrombosis is most ...,
What is the most effective early ...
46  cards
pt5
Define infarction 1,
What are some non thrombotic caus...,
How are infarcts classified by co...
53  cards
pt 6
What does cellular adaptation mea...,
Under what circumstances does a c...,
Define hyperplasia and how does i...
50  cards
pt7
What does the term neoplasia lite...,
What is meant by tumour different...,
What is pleomorphism and in which...
50  cards
pt 8- limit
What is the main pathological con...,
Name two non specific symptoms of...,
What sign on physical exam is spe...
50  cards
pt 9- Limit
What is the main pathological con...,
Name two non specific symptoms of...,
What sign on physical exam is spe...
50  cards
pt10
What two stem lineages give rise ...,
What are colony forming units cfu...,
Define leukocytosis and leukopenia 3
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pt 11
What was mary s outcome after tre...,
How does this case study exercise...,
What four processes comprise norm...
50  cards
pt12
How is the severity of acute live...,
Define chronic hepatitis 2,
How is hepatitis a virus transmit...
50  cards
pt13
What is the most common cause of ...,
Name two patient groups at risk f...,
What are the cardinal clinical fe...
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pt14
What are the general and specific...,
How is renal failure defined 2,
Which endocrine functions are los...
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pt15
What key roles does the thalamus ...,
What constitutes the limbic syste...,
What are the roles of epinephrine...
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pt16
What are the main treatment strat...,
What is donanemab and how does it...,
What was the design of the trailb...
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pt17
What stimulus type is when stress...,
What feedback mechanism keeps hor...,
Which hypothalamic hormone stimul...
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pt18
What are the main functions of ox...,
List the principal anterior pitui...,
What is the major function of pro...
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pt19
What prognostic factor most influ...,
How many layers does the gi tract...,
What epithelium lines the oesopha...
50  cards
PT20
Why are utis more common in women 1,
Name the two most common bacteria...,
Give two examples of non bacteria...
52  cards
1
What is aetiology 1,
What is pathogenesis 2,
What are the three main categorie...
10  cards
2
Give an example of a specific sym...,
What is a syndrome 2,
What are some symptoms of cushing...
10  cards
3
Define prevalence 1,
How is prevalence different from ...,
What is a transcriptional activat...
10  cards
4
What is the role of chaperone pro...,
What is aetiology 2,
What is pathogenesis 3
10  cards
5
What is carcinogenesis 1,
What is the difference between sy...,
What is a syndrome 3
10  cards
6
What is mortality 1,
What is prevalence 2,
How does prevalence differ from i...
10  cards
7
What is the role of chaperone pro...,
How does translation regulation a...,
What are the key aetiological fac...
10  cards
8
What is relative risk 1,
What is an autopsy 2,
What are the two main types of au...
11  cards
9
What is an autopsy 1,
What are the two main types of au...,
Who performs medicolegal autopsies 3
10  cards
10
What is anoxia 1,
What is ischemia 2,
What determines the cellular resp...
10  cards
11
In which tissues does coagulative...,
What are the key microscopic feat...,
What type of necrosis is characte...
10  cards
12
What happens when apoptosis is re...,
What happens when apoptosis is ex...,
What are the main cellular events...
10  cards
13
Why does liquefactive necrosis oc...,
What is haemostasis 2,
What are the three main component...
10  cards
14
What are common sites of arterial...,
How do arterial thrombi appear mi...,
Where does venous thrombosis usua...
10  cards
15
What are the main complications o...,
What is an embolism 2,
What happens if a venous thrombus...
5  cards
16
Why is prolonged bed rest a major...,
Which type of thrombosis is most ...,
What is the most effective early ...
10  cards
17
Blank 1,
How can acute inflammation be ben...,
What is nomenclature in the conte...
11  cards
18
What are the different classifica...,
What is the definition of disease 2,
Explain the two ways in which the...
10  cards
19
What does the prefix neo mean in ...,
What is meant by the term pathoge...,
What proportion of congenital dis...
10  cards
20
Why is it important to distinguis...,
What is an embolus and how does i...,
What is the most common source of...
6  cards
21
Define infarction 1,
What are some non thrombotic caus...,
How are infarcts classified by co...
10  cards
22
How does septic shock cause dange...,
Why is shock considered a final c...,
Approximately how many liters of ...
10  cards
23
Why does vascular permeability in...,
Describe how leukocytes exit the ...,
What is chemotaxis and which subs...
10  cards
24
Why might extensive acute inflamm...,
In an mcq context a question stat...,
What fundamentally distinguishes ...
10  cards
25
What is a multinucleated giant ce...,
What is the difference between ca...,
What is the underlying cause of g...
10  cards
26
In an mcq context is matching pla...,
What are some clinical markers us...,
What are some symptoms of chronic...
3  cards
27
What does cellular adaptation mea...,
Under what circumstances does a c...,
Define hyperplasia and how does i...
10  cards
28
Define healing responses after in...,
What factors determine whether he...,
Give examples of tissues that exh...
10  cards
29
What does tumour differentiation ...,
Define anaplasia 2,
Name one morphological change see...
10  cards
30
What does the suffix oma indicate...,
Define metaplasia 2,
Why is metaplasia clinically impo...
10  cards
31
What are oncogenes 1,
What is the function of tumour su...,
What role do apoptosis regulating...
10  cards
32
What does the term neoplasia lite...,
What is meant by tumour different...,
What is pleomorphism and in which...
10  cards
33
Name the four cardiac valves 1,
What tissue makes up the myocardi...,
How are ventricular myocytes arra...
10  cards
34
Why does the sa node set heart ra...,
What does the p wave on an ecg re...,
What does the qrs complex represe...
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35
List four common cardiovascular d...,
How is hypertension defined clini...,
What two factors determine arteri...
10  cards
36
How does systemic vs pulmonary hy...,
How can hypertensive left ventric...,
What are common symptoms of hyper...
10  cards
37
What is the main pathological con...,
Name two non specific symptoms of...,
What sign on physical exam is spe...
10  cards
38
What does the mean cell hemoglobi...,
In iron deficiency anaemia descri...,
Where is dietary iron absorbed an...
10  cards
39
What defines anaemia of chronic d...,
Name three chronic conditions com...,
What cytokine driven mechanisms u...
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40
What two broad categories of haem...,
What single mutation causes sickl...,
Describe sickle cell pathogenesis 3
10  cards
41
Which g6pd variants differ in sev...,
Describe g6pd deficiency pathogen...,
What triggers haemolysis in g6pd ...
10  cards

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