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Acute & Chronic inflammation
What is inflammation,
Example of beneficial effect of i...,
Example of harmful effects of inf...
101  cards
Thrombosis, embolism, ischaemia and infarction
Definition of thrombus,
Predisposing factors virchow s triad,
Arterial thrombosis is most commo...
62  cards
Healing and repair
What are the major types of cell ...,
What are caustic agents,
Blockage of cellular respiration
34  cards
Atherosclerosis
What arteries are affected by ath...,
What are atheroslcerotic lesions ...,
What are the risk factors for ath...
24  cards
Apoptosis & Necrosis
Define apoptosis,
Apoptosis is activated or prevent...,
What does reduced apoptosis lead to
30  cards
Normal and abnormal development
Entirely genetic disease,
Multifactorial,
Entirely environmental
25  cards
Disorders of growth, differentiation and morphogenesis
Types of growth,
Cell types based on regenerative ...,
What does the m phase comprise of
44  cards
Naming tumours and tumour markers
Name the benign and malignant tum...,
Name the benign and malignant tum...,
Name the benign and malignant tum...
21  cards
Neoplasms
Why do tumours arise,
What do these changes result in,
The structure of neoplastic cells...
34  cards
Carcinogenesis
Carcinogenesis,
Carcinogen,
Multistep carcinogenesis hypothesis
30  cards
Cellular and molecular events in carcinogenesis
Initiation,
Promotion,
Progression
51  cards
Tumour Immunology
Aetiology of ca,
Hallmarks of ca,
The immune system discriminate wh...
33  cards
Vaccines
What are the three types of vacci...,
Immunisation can be,
Define passive immunisation
46  cards
Immunology
The immune system must,
Innate immunity,
Adaptive immunity
59  cards
Innate immune recognition
The innate immune system recognises,
Pamps,
Gram gram
27  cards
Adaptive immunity
Humoral immunity,
Antibodies,
Describe the basic ab structure
45  cards
Allergy and Hypersensitivity
Type i hypersensitivity,
Atopy,
Allergens
30  cards
Ageing and immunology
Examples of diseases associated w...,
Intersection of ageing biology an...,
What are the three levels of hall...
39  cards
Principles of pharmacokinetics
What is pharmacodynamics,
What is pharmacokinetics,
What are the processes of pharmac...
51  cards
Pharmacokinetics in practice and pharmacogenomics
First order kinetics,
Zero order kinetics,
Cmax
39  cards
Drugs and receptors
Druggability,
Receptor,
How do chemicals communicate
43  cards
Drugs, enzymes and transporters
Enzyme inhibitor,
What are the two types of enzyme ...,
Enzymes themselves can be drug pr...
33  cards
Opioid receptors - morphine
Naturally occurring opioids from ...,
Simple chemical modifications to ...,
Synthetic opioids
28  cards
Autonomic pharmacology
What are the responses to acute s...,
What are the responses of the par...,
Location of parasympathetic nerves
54  cards
Drug interactions
Drug interaction,
What are the two types of drug in...,
Pharmacodynamic drug interactions
30  cards
ADRs
Adr,
What are the impacts of adr for t...,
What are the impacts of adr for t...
31  cards
Anaphylaxis
What is an allergic reaction,
Can the exposure be non medical,
What are the target organs of all...
29  cards
Microbiology
What is a pathogen,
What is a commensal bacteria,
What is an opportunist pathogen
39  cards
Gram positive bacteria
What is the first line treatment ...,
What is meticillin resistant s au...,
Staphylococci can be grouped base...
45  cards
Gram negative bacteria
Where is lps found,
What does lps comprise of,
Virulence factors
53  cards
Invasive Meningococcal Disease
Definition of meningitis,
Meningitis can be caused by,
Infectious meningitis is usually ...
44  cards
Mycobacteria
M tuberculosis causes,
M avium complex mac,
M kansasii
42  cards
Viruses
Viruses that cause miscarriage an...,
Viruses that cause outbreaks,
Viruses that cause ca
44  cards
Notifiable diseases and immunisation
Passive immunity,
Passive immunity provided by inje...,
Active immunisation
24  cards
Mycology
What are fungi,
How is conidia carried,
Define yeast
29  cards
Protozoa
What is protozoa,
What are the five major groups of...,
Examples of flagellates protozoa
41  cards
Viral infections and antivirals
Aciclovir,
Aciclovir is used to treat or pre...,
What are some of the few side eff...
37  cards
Antibiotics
Definition of antiobiotics,
Antibiotics today,
Antimicrobials include
76  cards
Which antibiotic to choose?
What factors to consider when dec...,
Confusing cephalosporins do not f...,
What abx to use for gram ve
28  cards
Infection control
Why are hcai important,
What does the health act 2006 state,
5 moments of hand hygiene
16  cards
AIDS epidemiology
What are the global statistics fo...,
How many new hiv infections were ...,
What is the 90 90 90 goal set by ...
42  cards
HIV infection
Hiv is,
Hiv was first identified by,
Where did hiv come from
48  cards
Clinical aspect of HIV
The hiv cd4 curve,
What are the two markers used to ...,
Signs and symptoms of acute prima...
52  cards

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