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Decks in this class (43)

A/09
What type of infarct is the cereb...,
Pathogenesis of cerebral infarct 3,
Morphology of cerebral infarct 4
14  cards
A/10
What is degeneration,
What is the point of no return in...,
3 types of reversible cell injury
15  cards
A/11
Types of fatty degenerations 3,
Causes of fatty degeneration,
Microscopy of fatty degeneration
11  cards
A/12
Morphology of as,
Risk factor risk increase as,
Constitutional risk factors for as 3
21  cards
A/13
Cause of amyloidosis,
What is the stain used to see amy...,
Where do the amyloids deposit
25  cards
A/14
What is the cause of cystic fibrosis,
What type of genetic inheritance ...,
What does the cftr mutation do
12  cards
A/15
What is hyaline,
What are 4 types of hyaline accum...,
What is the hyaline made of in hy...
12  cards
A/16
What are exogenous pigments,
What are endogenous pigments,
Cause of antracosis
23  cards
A/17
What is the precursor for melanine,
How is dihidroxiphenilalamine pro...,
Histological detection of melanine
11  cards
A/18
When does dystrophic calcificatio...,
What is extracellular dystrophic ...,
What is intracellular dystrophic ...
13  cards
A/19
What is metastatic calcification,
Causes of hypercalcaemia 4,
Which tissues are most affected b...
5  cards
A/20
What are stones,
3 things needed for formation of ...,
Name for gallstones in the gallbl...
22  cards
A/21
What is hypertrophy,
What generates hypertrophy,
Cellular remodelling in hypertrop...
11  cards
A/22
What is hypertrophy,
Types of myocardial hypertrophy 3,
What are the causes of pressure o...
18  cards
A/23
What is hyperplasia,
What is neoplasia,
What does hyperplasia respond to
8  cards
A/24
What is metaplasia,
What happens in metaplasia,
Examples of metaplasia 2
12  cards
A/25
Ways of classifying heart failure 4,
What is the issue in systolic hf,
What happens to ef and sv in hf
13  cards
A/27
What is shock,
What are causes of shock 3,
Consequences of shock
15  cards
A/28
What is edema,
What are the 2 types of edema,
Pathomechanism for edema
9  cards
A/29
Causes of thrombus,
2 types of endothelial injuries,
What can cause loss of endothelium 3
20  cards
A/39
Which ig is type 1 related to,
What s another name for type 1 hy...,
3 phases of type 1 hypersensitivity
14  cards
A/40
What is type 3 hs mediated by,
3 steps of type 3 hs,
What does the ic deposition cause...
19  cards
A/41
What types of hypersensitivity ar...,
Which type of hypersensitivity is...,
What are the 3 principle pathomec...
14  cards
A/42
Pathomechanism of autoimmunity,
3 ways of producing peripheral se...,
What is the central tolerance mec...
9  cards
A/43
2 characteristics of sle,
What type of autoantibodies can y...,
What is the anti smith antibody
29  cards
A/44
What is another name for sjogren ...,
What is sjogren s syndrome,
Primary effect of sjogren s syndrome
20  cards
A/45
Types of inherited immunodefficie...,
What is scid,
Types of scid
14  cards
A/46
What causes aids,
3 stages of aids,
What are the 2 processes that hap...
9  cards
A/47
What are the types of genetic dis...,
2 aspects to look at in genetic d...,
Laboratory testing types
10  cards
A/48
Examples of autosomal dominant di...,
Abnormal protein in familial hype...,
Abnormal protein in marfan syndrome
16  cards
A/49
Type of heredity of famhc,
Frequency of familial hypercholes...,
Difference between homozygotes an...
6  cards
A/50
What are 5 examples of ar disorders,
What is the abnormal protein in p...,
What is the abnormal protein in t...
23  cards
A/51
Types of abnormalities that cause...,
Types of numeric abnormalities 4,
What usually causes aneuploidy
20  cards
A/52
Types of diseases with atypical i...,
Diseases due to triplet repeat mu...,
What is an example of a disease d...
8  cards
A/53
What is a congenital abnormality,
Incidence of congenital abnormali...,
3 categories of etiology of conge...
12  cards
A/54
Definition of prematurity,
Major risk factors for prematurity,
Risk factors for prematures born ...
18  cards
A/55
What is fetal hydrops,
What is immune hydrops,
Example of immune hydrops
15  cards
A/57
Where does rhinovirus replicate a...,
Mechanisms of viral injury 3,
How do bacteria enter the cell
5  cards
A/59
Diagnosis of sepsis,
What is sirs systemic inflammator...,
Sirs criteria in adults 4
8  cards
A/60
Of lung cancers caused by tobacco,
Chemicals found in tobacco smoke 8,
Which chemicals in tobacco smoke ...
11  cards
A/61
How many adults in the western wo...,
How many alcohol related deaths a...,
How much of the alcohol ingested ...
16  cards
A/62
How many patients have adverse dr...,
How many drug reactions prove fatal,
Which adverse effect is the worst
14  cards
A/63
What is obesity,
What bmi is obese,
What is clinically morbidly obese
16  cards

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