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Decks in this class (84)

Haematology - Blood Films
Which conditions do acanthocytes ...,
What is basophilic stippling and ...,
What are burr cells echinocytes a...
14  cards
Haematology - Anaemia
Which investigations would you do...,
Which investigations would you do...,
Which investigations would you do...
62  cards
Haematology - Haemolytic Anaemias
What is haemolytic anaemia,
What is intravascular haemolytic ...,
What is extravascular haemolytic ...
81  cards
Haematology - Haemoglobinopathies
How can you diagnose a haemoglobi...,
What is normal haemoglobin compri...,
What is the default hb
47  cards
Haematology - Haemostasis
What three things happen after in...,
How does blood vessel constrictio...,
How does platelet aggregation lea...
18  cards
Haematology - Bleeding Disorders
What is primary haemostasis,
What is secondary haemostasis,
What causes thrombosis disorders
24  cards
Haematology - Venous Thrombosis
What makes up virchow s triad,
What is the escalation of investi...,
What are some inherited causes th...
22  cards
Haematology - Obstetric Haematology
How is anaemia formed during preg...,
Why is there an increased risk of...,
W
12  cards
Haematology - Leukaemia
What is leukaemia,
What is seen,
What are some causes of acute leu...
35  cards
Haematology - Lymphoma
What is a lymphoma,
What is the prevalence and epidem...,
What is the spread of hogkin s ly...
39  cards
Haematology - Multiple Myeloma + Paraproteinaemias
What is mutliple myeloma,
What is the epidemiology mutliple...,
What
19  cards
Haematology - Myelodysplastic Syndrome
What are myelodysplastic syndromes,
What are characteristics of myelo...,
What is the epidemiology
18  cards
Haematology - Aplastic Anaemia
What is aplastic anaemia,
What are some symptoms signs of a...,
What is aplastic anaemia associat...
10  cards
Haematology - Myeloproliferative Disorders
What are myeloproliferative disor...,
What myeloproliferative disorders...,
What myeloproliferative disorders...
27  cards
Haematology - Blood Transfusions
What are the thresholds for a red...,
How should a red cell transfusion...,
What are some indications for a p...
13  cards
Microbiology - TB + Mycobacteria
What is a gohn focus,
What is a gohn comlpex,
What is a rf for symptomatic prim...
30  cards
Microbiology - RTIs
What is pneumonia some symptoms a...,
What is the general treatment for...,
What are some examples of a lower...
33  cards
Microbiology - Infective Endocarditis
What is infective endocarditis,
Which valves are involved in infe...,
What are some rfs for infective e...
15  cards
Microbiology - GI Infections
What are the different types of c...,
What is the moa of secretory diar...,
What is the moa of inflammatory d...
43  cards
Microbiology - UTIs
How are utis classified,
What is pyelonephrosis,
When do you treat asymptomatic ba...
12  cards
Microbiology - Wound, Bone + Joint Infections
What is the aetiology of a surgic...,
What are the causative organisms ...,
What is the presentation of a sur...
20  cards
Microbiology - Hospital Acquired Infections
What is the definition of a hospi...,
What is a common organism causing...,
How is c diff transmitted
10  cards
Microbiology - CNS Infection + Meningitis
What is meningitis,
What is meningism,
What are some bacterial causes of...
27  cards
Microbiology - STIs
What are some common presentation...,
What are some common presentation...,
What are some common causes of di...
65  cards
Microbiology - Antimicrobial Agents
What class of antimicrobials inhi...,
What is an example of a penicillin,
What is an example of a cephalosp...
37  cards
Microbiology - Immunocompromised Hosts
What are some reasons why someone...,
How do viral infections present d...,
Why are pathogens of specific con...
6  cards
Microbiology - Key Influenza Virus
What are some key features of an ...,
What three features does a pandem...,
What are the most common subtypes...
16  cards
Microbiology - Virology
What is the virology of hsv,
What is the clinical picture of h...,
What is the clinical picture of h...
100  cards
Microbiology - Neonatal + Childhood Infections
What are the congenital infections,
How do congenital infections gene...,
How are congenital infections dia...
31  cards
Microbiology - PUO + Fever in Returning Traveller + Malaria
What is a pyrexia of unknown origin,
What is a classical puo and some ...,
What is a healthcare associated p...
31  cards
Microbiology - Zoonoses
What are zoonoses,
What are some diseases associated...,
What are some diseases associated...
46  cards
Microbiology - Fungal Infections
How are fungal infections classified,
What are some superficial infecti...,
How are superficial fungal infect...
10  cards
Microbiology - Antifungals
What are some different classes o...,
What is an example fo polyene its...,
What is an example of azole its t...
7  cards
Microbiology - Prion Disease
What is a prion disease and some ...,
What is the pathophysiology of pr...,
What is the genetics of prion dis...
19  cards
Chemical Pathology - Fluid Balance
What is the 60 40 20 rule,
What is the volume l and percenta...,
What are the different types of e...
10  cards
Chemical Pathology - Sodium
How much sodium is freely exchang...,
What is sodium,
What is ecf volume directly depen...
63  cards
Chemical Pathology - Potassium
What are some ecg features of hyp...,
What is the breakdown of potassiu...,
What are some causes of hypokalaemia
18  cards
Chemical Pathology - Acid-Base
What is seen on an abg of a patie...,
What is seen on an abg of a patie...,
What is seen on an abg of a patie...
19  cards
Chemical Pathology - LFTs
What are markers of liver cell da...,
What are markers of synthetic fun...,
What is the best marker of liver ...
42  cards
Chemical Pathology - Porphyrias
What are porphyrias,
What are the three factors used t...,
What is the mode of inheritance o...
27  cards
Chemical Pathology - Pituitary
What hormones are produced by the...,
Which hormones are produced by th...,
Which hormones produced by the hy...
40  cards
Chemical Pathology - Thyroid
What are some causes of a raised ...,
What are some causes of a raised ...,
What are some causes of a raised ...
41  cards
Chemical Pathology - Adrenals
What are the different layers of ...,
Where does steroid production occur,
What are some causes of addison s...
23  cards
Chemical Pathology - Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
What is phenytoin used to treat,
What are some signs of phenytoin ...,
What are some interactions and ca...
20  cards
Chemical Pathology - Calcium
Where is 99 of calcium found,
What is the breakdown of free cal...,
What are the two hormones involve...
47  cards
Chemical Pathology - Enzymes + Cardiac Markers
What condition causes high serum ...,
What are some non specific causes...,
What condition is highly indicati...
25  cards
Chemical Pathology - Lipoprotein Metabolism
What are some causes of primary h...,
What is the inheritance pattern a...,
What are the mutations that cause...
22  cards
Chemical Pathology - Nutrition
What are some fat soluble vitamins,
What are some sx of vit a deficie...,
What are
23  cards
Chemical Pathology - Metabolic Disorders
When is the guthrie blood spot te...,
What conditions are screen for in...,
What is the outcome of phenylketo...
16  cards
Chemical Pathology - Hyperglycaemia
What are some generic causese of ...,
What are some symptoms of diabete...,
How is diabetes mellitus diagnosed
19  cards
Chemical Pathology - Hypoglycaemia
What is the cut off for hypoglyca...,
What are hyperinsulinaemic causes...,
What are hypoinsulinaemic causes ...
14  cards
Chemical Pathology - Paediatric Clinical Chemistry
What are some common problems in ...,
How does the renal function diffe...,
Why is there high controllable wa...
11  cards
Chemical Pathology - Renal Physiology
What is the normal glomerular fil...,
What is the approximate age relat...,
What is renal clearance
29  cards
Immunology - Immune Response/Physiology
What are the stages of a normal i...,
What are three consistutive non s...,
How does skin act as a barrier to...
39  cards
Immunology - Primary Immune Deficiencies
What are the two types of nk cell...,
What are some secondary immune de...,
What is nk cell deficiency vulner...
49  cards
Immunology - Dx + Mx of Immunodeficiencies
What are some consequences of pha...,
How are phagocyte deficiencies di...,
How are phagocyte deficiencies tr...
10  cards
Immunology - Autoinflammatory + Autoimmune
What is autoinflammatory and auto...,
What are some rare monogenic auto...,
What are some polygenic autoinfla...
42  cards
Immunology - Hypersensitivity Disorders
What are type 1 hypersensitivity ...,
What are some typical sx of a typ...,
What happens on first and second ...
102  cards
Immunology - Memory
What is immune memory,
How does memory work,
What are examples of antigen pres...
15  cards
Immunology - Immune Modulation
What 4 immune modulators boost th...,
What 6 immune modulators suppress...,
What is the mechanism of vaccination
109  cards
Immunology - Transplantation
What is an isograft,
What is an allograft,
What is a zenograft
36  cards
Immunology - HIV
What is the epidemiology of hiv,
What is the hiv replication cycle,
What is the innate immune respons...
28  cards
Histopathology - Fundamentals
When are neutrophils present,
When are macrophages present,
When are lymphocytes present
25  cards
Histopathology - Cardiac Pathology
What is atherosclerosis,
What are the steps of atherogenesis,
What are the principal components...
69  cards
Histopathology - Lung Pathology
What are some obstructive lung di...,
What is the pathology aetiology h...,
What is the pathology aetiology h...
45  cards
Histopathology - GI Disease
What is normal oesophageal histology,
What are the charcteristics compl...,
What are the characteristics comp...
66  cards
Histopathology - Pancreatic Disease
What is the role of the pancreas,
Where is secretin produced and wh...,
Where is cck produced and what do...
50  cards
Histopathology - Liver Pathology
What is the basic structural unit...,
How is the hepatic lobule arranged,
What components make up the porta...
60  cards
Histopathology - Urological Pathology
Where are renal stones found and ...,
What is the male female prevalenc...,
What are the 3 main types of ston...
38  cards
Histopathology - Renal Pathology
What two syndromes arise from iss...,
What are some primary causes of n...,
What are some secondary causes of...
96  cards
Histopathology - Gynaecological Pathology
What is pelvic inflammatory disease,
Which bacteria cause pid from asc...,
Which bacteria cause pid secondar...
77  cards
Histopathology - Breast Pathology
What are general presenting sympt...,
What is the triple assessment for...,
How is the sample obtained for cy...
35  cards
Histopathology - Cerebral Pathology
What is a stroke,
How long does a tia last for,
What is the most common modifiabl...
62  cards
Histopathology - Neurodegenerative Diseases
What are neurodegenerative diseases,
What is the common pathogenic mec...,
What is dementia
47  cards
Histopathology - Metabolic Bone Diseases
What are some metabolic bone dise...,
What is the aetiology of osteopor...,
What are the disease features sym...
18  cards
Histopathology - Non-neoplastic Bone Disease
What is the epidemiology of gout,
What is the aetiology of gout,
What joints are affected in gout
33  cards
Histopathology - Neoplastic Bone Disease
What are some features of benign ...,
What are some features of maligna...,
What is the epidemiology of an os...
50  cards
Histopathology - Skin Pathology
What are the different layers of ...,
What is the dermis and what compo...,
What are some features of the epi...
72  cards
Histopathology - Connective Tissue Diseases
What are the hla associations for...,
What are the hla associations for...,
What are the hla associations for...
20  cards
Histopathology - Vasculitides
What are the large vessel vasculi...,
What are some general features of...,
What are some general featuers of...
14  cards
Histopathology - Amyloidosis
What is amyloidosis,
How many forms are there of amylo...,
What are two features of amyloid ...
13  cards
Histopathology - Sarcoidosis
What is sarcoidosis,
What are the histological feature...,
What are some general features of...
6  cards
Histopathology - Histological Stains
What does the fontana stain,
What pathology is the congo red a...,
What pathology is the rhodaine st...
16  cards
General
What five groups of antimicrobial...
1  cards

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