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Calcium Metabolism 1
What is the difference between vi...,
Where is 1 hydroxylase produced n...,
Where can 1 hydroxylase be produc...
19  cards
Calcium Metabolism 2
What is the first,
What are the most common fracture...,
What can be used to diagnose oste...
12  cards
Haemostasis and Thrombosis
What is the case mortality of,
What is thrombophlebitic syndrome,
What can be a complication of pe 1
27  cards
Fundamentals of Histopathology
What are neutrophils associated with,
What types of cells are associate...,
When can you have
26  cards
The Immune Response to Infection
Which antibody is present in secr...,
What are the polymorphonuclear cells,
What are
36  cards
Antimicrobial Agents 1
What are the inhibitors of cell w...,
What is the difference between gr...,
What are the features of beta lac...
39  cards
Antimicrobial Agents 2
What are broad spectrum antibioti...,
What are some things which can be...,
When is each route of antibiotic ...
35  cards
Sodium and Fluid Balance
What is normal sodium,
How is water retained,
What are stimuli
22  cards
CML and Myeloproliferative Disorders
What is polycythaemia,
What are causes of polycythaemia,
What are examples of myeloprolife...
41  cards
Potassium and Electrolytes
What is the serum concentration f...,
What is,
What does aldosterone contribute ...
12  cards
Haematological Changes in Systemic Disease
What can cause haematological dis...,
What can deficiencies cause,
What can excesses cause
36  cards
Healthcare-Associated Infection
Which o,
Which organism is associated with,
Which organisms are associated wi...
12  cards
Secondary immune deficiencies and HIV-1 infection
What are causes of secondary immu...,
What are signs and symptoms of se...,
Which drugs can cause immune defi...
12  cards
Multiple Myeloma and Related Plasma Cell Disorders
Define myeloma,
Summarise the function of myeloma...,
Summarise the epidemiology of mul...
33  cards
Pathology of Respiratory Disease
Define asthma,
What are the signs and symptoms o...,
Explain the aetiology risk factor...
59  cards
Primary Immunodeficiencies 1
What are primary immunodeficiencies,
What are secondary immunodeficien...,
Which demographics are more likel...
41  cards
Primary Immunodefficiency 2
What are components of the adapti...,
What are the primary lymphoid organs,
What do defects in haemopoetic st...
42  cards
CNS Infections and Meningitis
What are the 4 modes to entry for...,
What is meningitis,
What is encephalitis
48  cards
Introduction to Mycology
What are fungi,
What are yeasts,
What are some examples of yeasts
56  cards
Bacterial and Viral Vaccines
What is r0,
What is the r0 of hepatitis,
What is the r0 of ebola
29  cards
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia
What is the typical presentation ...,
What are the two broad classifica...,
What are common types of lymphoma
47  cards
Breast
What are typical presentations of...,
What are appropriate investigatio...,
How are pathology investigations ...
65  cards
Mycobacterial diseases
What are the two main types of my...,
What are slow growing mycobacteria,
What are rapid growing mycobacteria
36  cards
Acute and Chronic Renal Failure 1
What is a good measure of kidney ...,
What is the,
What is the equation of clearance
17  cards
AKI and CKD
What is the difference between ak...,
Define aki,
What are the stages of aki
45  cards
Neonatal and Childhood Infections
Define congenital infections,
What is included in current mater...,
What is not currently screened bu...
47  cards
Lower GI pathology
How can lower gi pathology be cat...,
What are general effects of large...,
What are congenital diseases of t...
81  cards
Transplantation
What is an allograft,
Which parts of the body can be tr...,
How can transplant outcomes be im...
33  cards
Blood Transfusion 1
What is rdh positive,
What is rdh negative,
What are immune anti d antibodies
35  cards
Blood Transfusion 2
What are adverse reactions,
What are delayed 24 hours adverse...,
What are signs and symptoms of an...
36  cards
Allergy
What is an allergic disorder,
What is an allergen,
What is sensitisation
55  cards
Stem Cell Transplantation
How are donors for stem cell tran...,
What are the chances of hla match...,
Which patients are autologous ste...
23  cards
EMQ: enzymes, chemistry
Acid phosphatase alanine aminotra...,
Acid phosphatase alanine aminotra...,
Acid phosphatase alanine aminotra...
22  cards
Enzymes and Cardiac Markers
What is an enzyme,
What is km michaelis menten constant,
What do
22  cards
Wound, Bone and Joint Infections
What are the major pathogens in s...,
What is the pathogenesis of a sur...,
What are the three levels of surg...
42  cards
Systemic Pathology
What does hiv cause,
Which opportunistic infections ar...,
Which tumours are associated with...
24  cards
Autoimmune and Autoinflammatory Disease 1
What triggers fevers malaise seen...,
What triggers fevers malaise seen...,
In the absence of a pathogen what...
44  cards
Autoimmune and Autoinflammatory Disease 2
What is the pathophysiology of po...,
What are the genetic polymorphism...,
What is the association between p...
41  cards
Autoimmune and Autoinflammatory Disease 3
What are anti nuclear antibodies,
Which abnormalities,
What do antibodies directed parti...
37  cards
Urinary Tract Infections
Define bacteri,
Define cystitis,
What is an uncomplicated urinary ...
35  cards
Upper Gastrointestinal Disease
What are the different parts of t...,
What are,
What are normal features of a his...
50  cards
Opportunistic Viral Infections
What are endogenous viral infections,
What are exogenous viral infections,
What is indirect detection of a v...
38  cards
Neurooncology
What are,
What are more common cns tumours,
What is the aetiology of cns tumours
37  cards
Immune Modulation
What are ways of boosting the imm...,
What are features of the adaptive...,
What are antigen presenting cells
89  cards
Hypoglycaemia
What is the management of hypogly...,
What is the acute management of h...,
What is the acute management of h...
34  cards
Cerebrovascular disease and trauma
What is cerebral oedema,
What are the two types of cerebra...,
What is the result of cerebral oe...
33  cards
Neurodegeneration
What,
What is this,
What is this
21  cards
Paediatric Haematology
What are causes of polycythaemia ...,
What are unique causes of anaemia...,
What is the type of congenital le...
19  cards
Acute Leukaemia
What are signs and symptoms of ac...,
What are features of,
Which chromosomal translocation i...
29  cards
GI Infections
What is gastroenteritis,
What are reportable gi infections,
What is the incubation period dur...
56  cards
Cardiovascular Disease
What is this,
Is atherosclerosis,
What is atherosclerosis character...
69  cards
Gynaecological Pathology
What are infections of the female...,
What infections of the female gen...,
How do gonococci chlamydia and en...
58  cards
Myelodysplastic Syndromes and Bone Marrow Failure
What are myelodysplastic syndrome...,
What is mds characterised by,
What is the epidemiology of mds
39  cards
Obstetric Haematology
What are blood count changes in p...,
What are coagulation changes in p...,
What is the normal full blood cou...
29  cards
Pancreas and Gallbladder Pathology
What is this,
What is this,
What is acute pancreatitis
57  cards
Viral pandemics Influenza and Coronaviruses
What are three requirements for a...,
What is the natural reservoir of ...,
Which protein in human cells can ...
28  cards
Viral Hepatitis
What is hepatitis a,
How is hepatitis a transmitted,
What is the epidemiology of hepat...
36  cards
Antivirals
What are the,
What are examples of viral encode...,
What are limiting factors of anti...
67  cards
Bacteria and their gram stains
What is staph aureus,
What is strep pneumoniae,
What is strep pyogenes
31  cards

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