Year 3(B5) - Haematology

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Decks in this class (39)

Week 1 - A - Intro to Haem - Constituents of Blood&Haematopoiesis - RBCs, WBCs, Platelets, Immunophenotyping&Marrow Examination
Haematology is the study of blood...,
Blood is a specialized fluid tech...,
What are broadly the three types ...
43  cards
Week 1 - B - Normal Erythrocytes - Erythropoiesis/EPO, Erythrocyte Metabolsim (glycolysis), Pathways, Glutathionine, Co2, HbA&F
Describe the properties of mature...,
What organ removes fragile rbcs f...,
When does the red blood cell lose...
54  cards
Week 1 - C - Intro to anaemia & microcytic anaemia - Iron deficiency, Sideroblastic anaemia, Thalassemia, , Automated Analyser results
What is the definition of anaemia,
Anaemia can be defined as a haemo...,
Where does red blood cell product...
53  cards
Week 1 - D - Macrocytosis and Macrocytic Anaemia - Megaloblastic, Non megaloblastic, Spurious
What is macrocytosis what is micr...,
What is microcytotic anaemia,
How is size of the red blood cell...
54  cards
Week 1 - E - Overview of Blood Transfusion - Red Cells, Plasma, Platelets, ABO/Rhesus/Irregular Antibodies, Transfusion Reactions
What does a transfusion service s...,
Blood components are obtained by ...,
When obtaining donated blood from...
101  cards
Week 1 - F - Haemaglobinopathy - Major forms of Hb, Thalassemia (alpha trait, Hbh, Barts HYdrops/ Beta trait, intermedius, Major), Sickle cell disease
What is the structure of adult ha...,
What are the major forms of haemo...,
Just throwing in the question wha...
61  cards
Week 1 - G - Haemolysis - Erythrocytosis, Extra/intra vascular - Premature destruction, Abnromal cell membrane/RBC metabolsim/haemgolobin
Hameolysis is the premature destr...,
Why are red blood cells particual...,
What does the biconcave shape all...
67  cards
Week 1 - H - Iron - Absorption, Storage, Measurement, Deficiency, Malutilisation, Overload (Primary and secondary)
What is the function of iron in t...,
How much iron is absorbed and exc...,
Where is the majority of body iro...
45  cards
Week 1 - I - Approach to anaemia - Haemolysis/haemorrhage,Maturation abnormality/Hypoproliferative state (Normo/Micro/Macrocytic)
What is anaemia defined as,
What is the hb level for anaemia ...,
Approach to anaemia history exami...
18  cards
Week 1 - Day 1 Tutorial - Concepts In Haematology -Iron deificiency anaemia and G6PD deficiency
Cell count may be low due to incr...,
When cytosis or philia is the suf...,
What is the he maintenance by an ...
18  cards
Week 1 - Day 2 - Treatment of anaemia Tutorials (Iron deficiency anaemia, B12/Folate Deficiencies, Subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord
Scenario 1 a 35 year old female p...,
What should all people with iron ...,
1 what is the therapy of choice i...
25  cards
Week 1 - Day 3 - Pediatric anaemia - Iron deficiency anaemia, Thalassemia/Sideroblastic anaemia, Hereditary spherocytosis
Scenario 1 a 1 year old boy breas...,
A 1 year old boy breast fed from ...,
Why would the platelet levels be ...
15  cards
Week 1 - Problem of the Week - Red blood cell, Micro and macrocytic anaemia, Haemolysis (Osmotic fragility test, G6PD enzyme screening activity
This normal red blood cell has a ...,
D what are the consequences of no...,
The cellular contents are packed ...
39  cards
Week 2 - A - Haemapoiesis - Definition, Sites, Anatomy of bone marrow, Regulation&Investigations for haemapoeisis
What is haemaopoesis defined as,
What are the types of mature bloo...,
What is the function of the eryth...
42  cards
Week 2 - B - Lymphoid system - Primary and secondary lymphoid tissues, Lymph nodes and Spleen
What are the central aka primary ...,
What are the two main peripheral ...,
What is waldeyers ring what are t...
38  cards
Week 2 - C - Malignant Haematology - Types of leukaemia, Overview of Acute myeloid/lymphoblastic leukaemia (diagnosis& Tx)
The ability to differentiate into...,
When cells are mature and have li...,
How do we identify more mature cells
56  cards
Week 2 - D - Myeloma, MGUS, AL AMyloidosis, Waldenstroms - B/Plasma cells/Ig - electropheresis/immunofixation, Signs&Tx
Bcells are derived in the bone ma...,
Antibodies are produced by b cell...,
The term antibodies and immunoglo...
66  cards
Week 2 - E - Pancytopenia - Reduced production - Inherited (fanconi's), Acquired (primary and secondary), Increased destruction - Hypersplenism
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Define pancytopenia,
Pancytopenia is not a diagnosis i...
33  cards
Week 2 - F - Lymphoma - Bacterial/viral/lymphoma/metastases lymphaendeopathy - NHL vs HL presentation, diagnosis, treatment
What is lymphadenopathy defined as,
What are some of the different ca...,
When someone is awoken at night d...
41  cards
Week 2 - G - New treatments for blood cancers - Chemo/radio, Monoclonal, Molecular targeted- AML/ALL/CML/CLL/NHL/HL Tx
Which type of lymphomas are not c...,
There has been vast improvements ...,
What is the protein that is often...
34  cards
Week 2 - H - Cyctotoxic chemotherapy - Cell cycle specific/non-specific durgs, side effects & stem cell transplantation
The most common treatment for peo...,
Cytotoxic drugs can be classified...,
The two main types of cell cycle ...
15  cards
Week 2 - I - CLL + Myeloproliferative disorders (CML, Polcythaemia (rubra vera, secondary&pseudo), E.T & Myelofibrosis
What is a myeloproliferative diso...,
How is there difference in myelop...,
Define mpd again although not a m...
49  cards
Week 2 - Interpreting Blood results - GI Malignancy, Pernicious anaemia, DKA, Hereditary Spherocytosis, Microangiopathic Hameolytic Anaemia
Q how would you classify this ana...,
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Case 1 iron deficiency with weigh...
24  cards
Week 2 - ITS Poblems - White cells, Pancytopenia, Polycythaemia rubra vera, Essential Thrombocythaemia
Station 1 white cellsa what crise...,
B what are the different function...,
Our bone marrow has the potential...
19  cards
Week 2 - Online White Cells tutorial (Granulocytes, Lymphocytes, Monocytes) and Microscopy Teaching with Tauro
The origins of blood cells the ha...,
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Which of the following statements...
41  cards
Week 2 - Problem of the Week - EBV and Hodgkins lymphoma and Splenectomy Prophylaxis/Immunizations
Clinical problem mr e buchanan a ...,
What are differentials for lympha...,
What are the causes of a raised w...
11  cards
Week 3 - A - Intro to Haemostasis - Platelet Plug (primary), Fibrin clot (secondary), fibrinolysis and natural anticoagulants (also P.T and A.P.T.T)
What is homeostasis with regards ...,
What are the 4 steps of haemostas...,
What is primary homeostasis and w...
33  cards
Week 3 - B - Shock - M.A.P - Cardiogenic, Obstructive, Hypovalameic, Distributive (septic/anaphylactic/neurogenic/adrenal crisis)
What is the definition of shock,
The mean arterial pressure is a u...,
What is cardiac ouput measured in...
25  cards
Week 3 - C - Bleeding disorders - Primary&Secondary Haemostasis - Vascular/Platelet (reduction/destruction)/V.W.D - DIC/Liver/VitK/Hameophilia
What are the components of the no...,
When there are problems with haem...,
Once formed platelet plug this is...
39  cards
Week 3 - D - Venous thrombosis - (touched on arterial) - Virchows triad, Thrombophilia (inherited and acquired conditions)
Thrombotic events take place in a...,
What is the difference in how art...,
What is the muscular layer presen...
34  cards
Week 3 - E - Anticoagulant drugs - V.T.E/A.Fib - Heparin, Warfarin, New oral anticoagulants (Thrombin and Xa inhibitors)
What are the indications for anti...,
What do anticoagulant drugs targe...,
In a venous thrombosis why cant w...
31  cards
Week 3 - F - Arterial thrombosis & anti-platelets - Platelet Adhesion/Aggregation - Aspirin/Clopidogrel/Prasgruel/Dipyridamole/GPIIbIIIa
What are the main groups of arter...,
Arterial system relies on the mus...,
What symptoms do stable atheroscl...
17  cards
Week 3 - Investigations of haemostasis - Primary/Secondary, PT/APTT, V.W.D, Heparin/Warfarin, D.I.C
1 what is meant by primary haemos...,
2 what is the extrinsic intrinsic...,
3 what tests constitute a basic c...
12  cards
Week 3 - Issues in thrombosis - Thrombophilia/Thromboprophylaxis - & MAssive haemorrhage protocol (PPH/Trauma/Variceal)
Scenario 1 a 17 year old girl pre...,
What is the mechanism for venous ...,
When is hereditary thrombophilia ...
23  cards
Week 3 - Online transfusion reaction - Allergic (treatment), IgA deficiency,ABO, Febrile,Fluid overload, TRALI
Scenario 1a patient is receiving ...,
What are the 4 types of hypersens...,
The binding of ige to tissue mast...
19  cards
Week 3 - Problem of the Week - I.T.P, Haemophilia, Liver disease, P.E and D.V.T - Well's score and treatment
Station 1 platelets found wanting...,
What are different causes of hype...,
B why are platelets so important ...
28  cards
THEORY TUTORING - Blood constituents, Anaemia, Haematological Malignancies, Platelts/Coagulopathies/hypercoagulability & Warfarin
For each description below match ...,
For each description below match ...,
How are eosinophils involved in d...
60  cards
REVIEW BLOCK CASES - Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, Myelofibrosis, Chronic myeloid leukaemia, Acute myeloid (myelomonocytic) leukaemia
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What does immunophenotyping allow...
21  cards
HAEMATOLOGY FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
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What may be seen on blood film in...,
What age groups does acute lympho...
28  cards

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