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Necrosis
What type of necrosis occurs in t...,
What does coagulative necrosis lo...,
When does liquefactive necrosis o...
27  cards
Growth Adaptations
What are the 3 permanent tissues ...,
What is an example of tissue hype...,
What is an exception to the rule ...
20  cards
Free Radical Injury
What does partial reduction gain ...,
How can free radicals be generate...,
What is the most damaging free ra...
19  cards
Amyloidosis
What is amyloid,
What kind of protein is amyloid,
How does amyloid stain
31  cards
Acute Inflammation
What are the primary cells in acu...,
What are the primary cells in chr...,
What are the 2 main causes of acu...
40  cards
Acute Inflammation 2
What are the 3 major phases of ac...,
When does the macrophage phase pe...,
What is margination
52  cards
Chronic Inflammation
What is chronic inflammation char...,
What stimuli may cause chronic in...,
What do tcr complexes recognise
31  cards
Primary immunodeficiency
What embryonic structures are mal...,
What deletion causes digeorge syn...,
What are the clinical signs of di...
21  cards
Autoimmune disorders
What is the prevalence of autoimm...,
Self reactive t cells undergo apo...,
When will t cells become anergic ...
31  cards
Wound Healing
What is regeneration,
What are the 3 ways tissues can b...,
What are examples of labile tissu...
30  cards
Neoplasia
What are the characteristics of a...,
How can clonality be determined,
A 1 1 ratio of g6pda to g6pdb g6p...
14  cards
Carcinogenesis
What cancer do aflatoxins cause,
What cancer do alkylating agents ...,
What cancers can be caused by ars...
24  cards
Carcinogenesis 2
What are the 3 key systems that c...,
A mutation of a proto oncogene le...,
What are the different categories...
31  cards
Carcinogenesis 3
What are typical characteristics ...,
What are typical characteristics ...,
What are the typical histiologic ...
18  cards
Tumour Progression
What molecules attach epithelial ...,
What 2 key molecules comprise the bm,
What can malignant cells produce ...
10  cards

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