Year 3 - Haematology

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Decks in this class (35)

Introduction to Haematology
What is blood,
What are the types of blood cells,
Why do we need various types of b...
36  cards
Normal Erythropoiesis
What do rbcs contain to carry oxygen,
Do rbcs contain mitochondria,
Rbcs do not have a nucleus what d...
39  cards
Biochemistry of RBCs
Where does oxygen bind on rbcs,
Describe the allosteric effect of...,
What can get in between chains an...
12  cards
Haematology Concept Tutorials
Why might the blood cell count be...,
Why might the blood cell count be...,
What does anaemia mean
31  cards
Introduction to anaemia & microcytic anaemia
What is anaemia,
What is the definition of anaemia...,
What is the definition of anaemia...
59  cards
Macrocytosis & Macrocytic anaemia
1 femtoliter is equal to how many...,
What is macrocytosis,
How is blood size expressed
46  cards
Massive Haemorrhage Tutorial
Describe how we can define massiv...,
How can we define massive haemorr...,
How do we manage massive haemorrhage
17  cards
Haemolysis
What is haemolysis,
Why are red cells particularly su...,
What is compensated haemolysis
38  cards
Iron in health & disease
What is iron present in,
What is iron essential for,
Why is iron dangerous
51  cards
Common paediatric anaemias
Scenario 1a 1 year old boy breast...,
What is a differential diagnosis,
What are the likely underlying pa...
20  cards
Approach to Anaemia Diagnosis
What is anaemia,
What are the ways we can classify...,
Draw out the tree on how we can c...
17  cards
End of week formative 1
The normal rbc has a smooth bicon...,
The nucleus is lost before leavin...,
In what circumstance might nuclea...
67  cards
Review of the Week 1
What are miscellaneous causes of ...,
What are physiological causes of ...,
What are nuclear maturation defec...
23  cards
Introduction to Haemostasis
What is haemostasis,
What are requirements of haemostasis,
What are components of normal hae...
19  cards
Shock
What is shock,
Normal tissue perfusion relies on...,
What surrogate markers do we use ...
23  cards
Looking affy peely wally
What does patient 1 have,
What does patient 2 have,
What does hepcidin do and how doe...
20  cards
Bleeding Disorders
What are vascular abnormalities t...,
What are acquired causes of throm...,
What are causes of peripheral pla...
20  cards
Venous Thrombosis
What are examples of arterial thr...,
What are venous thrombotic events,
Why does arterial thrombosis occur
25  cards
Transfusion Practicals
What are symptoms of acute transf...,
What are signs of acute transfusi...,
What should you do when wanting t...
16  cards
Anticoagulant Drugs
What are indications for anticoag...,
Anticoagulant drugs large what,
Describe why venous thrombosis ca...
32  cards
Arterial Thrombosis & Anti-Platelet Drugs
What are causes for arterial thro...,
What is treatment for arterial th...,
What is atherosclerosis
19  cards
Formative of the Week 2
A student has cut himself after p...,
Why are platelets so important,
How are platelets normally formed...
48  cards
Structure & Function of Lymph Node and Spleen
The lymph nodes and spleen are pr...,
What are the primary central lymp...,
What are the secondary lymphoid s...
54  cards
Haemopoeisis
Which anatomical site is most app...,
What technique reliably identifie...,
A blood film from a neonate with ...
51  cards
Concepts in Malignant Haematology
What is the likely diagnosis acut...,
What is the diagnosis glandular f...,
What further action should be tak...
32  cards
Introduction to leukemias
What are leukemias,
What would the buffy coat look li...,
What are the acute leukemias
59  cards
Approach to Investigating Lymphadenopathy
What are causes of lumps,
What are general symptoms associa...,
How can we differentiate between ...
12  cards
Clinical Cases in Haematology
List abnormalities,
What kind of anaemia is it,
What does plasma viscosity measure
39  cards
Online White Cell Session
0  cards
Pancytopenia
What diagnosis is least likely am...,
What is the likely reason for low...,
What is pancytopenia
28  cards
Myeloma & Plasma Cell Dyscrasias
What are functions of b cells,
What are b cells derived from,
What are immunoglobulins
50  cards
Cytotoxic Chemotherapy
How does chemo and radiotherapy work,
How can we classify cytotoxic drugs,
What are cell cycle specific agents
17  cards
Myeloproliferative neoplasms
What is the new term for myelopro...,
What is the new term for polycyth...,
What does myeloproliferative mean
40  cards
Advances in Treatment of Haematological Malignancies
What supportive therapy can we gi...,
What prophylactic anti fungal dru...,
What are monoclonal antibodies
15  cards
Treatment of haematological malignancies
What is cancer,
What are ways we can kill cancer,
What are examples of anti metabol...
15  cards

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