Systemic pathology

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Decks in this class (18)

Week 1 - Lecture 1 - Stroke and TIA
What is the most common cause of ...,
What is the 2nd leading cause of ...,
What is the 3rd leading cause of ...
86  cards
Week 1 - Lecture 2 - Meningitis
What is meningitis 1,
What are the three layers of the ...,
Where does cerebrospinal fluid cs...
77  cards
Week 1 - lecture 3 - Alzheimers Disease
What are the types of dementia 1,
What is the most common cause of ...,
What age group is most commonly a...
32  cards
Week 2 - Lecture 1 - Angina
What is ischaemic heart disease i...,
What causes the majority of ischa...,
What is the primary pathological ...
47  cards
Week 2 - Lecture 2 - Myocardial Infarction
What is the most common cause of ...,
What is another common term for m...,
How does the frequency of myocard...
34  cards
Week 2 - Lecture 3 - Heart Failure
What are the key anatomical struc...,
Systemic circulation 2,
Pulmonary circulation 3
51  cards
Week 2 - Lecture 4 - Hypertension
What is blood pressure 1,
What are the two readings that bl...,
What is systolic blood pressure 3
36  cards
Week 3 -Lecture 1 - GERD and Peptic Ulcer
What are the major subdivisions o...,
What are the accessory organs of ...,
What are the two sphincters of th...
122  cards
Week 3 - Lecture 2 - Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
What are the layers of the small ...,
What are the four layers found in...,
What epithelial cell types are fo...
84  cards
Week 4 - Lecture 1 - Bone overview.
What are the functions of bone 1,
What are the 3 types of bone 2,
What are the 2 locations of bone 3
49  cards
Week 4 - Lecture 2 - OP, Gout and OA
What maintains normal bone homeos...,
What happens when the balance of ...,
What are the two major categories...
79  cards
Week 5 - Lecture 1 - Rheumatoid Arthristis
What is rheumatoid arthritis ra 1,
How many australians are affected...,
What is the global prevalence of ...
111  cards
Week 5 - Lecture 2 - Spondyloarthritis
What does the term spondyloarthri...,
What are key characteristics of s...,
Why is spa often called seronegat...
69  cards
Week 6 - Lecture 1 - Acute Kidney injury
What are the major functions of t...,
What is the functional unit of th...,
Approximately how many nephrons a...
65  cards
Week 6 - Lecture 2 - Chronic Kidney Disease
What are the risk factors of chro...,
What are the disease modifiers th...,
What are the potential outcomes o...
21  cards
Week 6 - Lecture 3 - Kidney stones
What is nephrolithiasis 1,
What are the typical compositions...,
How common is nephrolithiasis 3
24  cards
Week 7 - Lecture 1 - Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, radiculopahty, Plexopathy mononeuropathy and mononeuritis multiplex
What structures are confined to t...,
What defines the peripheral nervo...,
What is a typical peripheral nerv...
72  cards
Week 7 - Lecture 2 - Polyneuropathy
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