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MSPA: Pharmacology disease modifying drugs
What is citrulination in ra,
What are the post translational m...,
What is carbamylation in ra
79  cards
Pharmacology Of Glucocorticoids
What is the adrenal gland zone re...,
What are the major pharmacologica...,
What are the main drivers of gluc...
22  cards
Physiology of pain
What is the excitatory neurotrans...,
What is the phenomenon of wind up,
How does ketamine produce analgesia
16  cards
MSPA: Analgesics, Pain Medication & Local Anesthetics
Sharp and localised pain from mec...,
Dull slow diffuse or throbbing pa...,
Mechanical non noxius stimuli are...
41  cards
PAMS pharmacology: COX1 and COX2 inhibitors
What are nsaids class of drugs,
What is the principle mechanism b...,
What are the prostaglandin subfor...
42  cards
Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Factors that determine the route ...,
Factors affecting absorption from...,
What is area under the curve auc
86  cards
Lab medicine
What is the definition of sensiti...,
A sensitive test is used to,
How to mathematically calculate s...
56  cards
ECG-PA
The diagnostic criteria for lbbb are,
The diagnostic criteria for rbbb are,
Normal pr interval is
23  cards
Coagulation Cascade
What are the antithrombotic prope...,
What are the thrombogenic factors...,
What is the acute effect of vascu...
14  cards
Haematology PAS
What are the principal subtypes o...,
What is the approach to a patient...,
What is the approach to patients ...
123  cards
Kumar and Clark Haemato-oncoloy
What are the investigations to co...,
Step in planning acute leukemia t...,
Factors of acute leukemia support...
86  cards
ECG PA: Rhythm abnormalities
What are the ecg correlates of si...,
Aetiologies of sinus bradycardia,
Supraventricular rhythms consists of
18  cards
Kumar and Clark Haematology
What are the lifespans of blood c...,
Production sites of t and b cells,
Where is thrombopethin produced
90  cards
PAS hematology slides
Bone marrow biopsy in all shows,
All remission rate,
Relapse rate in all
53  cards
Smartpance Hematology
What is autoimmune hemolytic anem...,
Based on the type of antibodies p...,
Warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia ...
100  cards
Hematology Pearls
If the mcv is high and rdw is nor...,
In iron deficiency anemia what gi...,
What is a functional iron deficiency
25  cards
PAS dermatology: Acne, Rosacea and Folliculitis
What is the prevalence of adolesc...,
What is the gender predominance p...,
What is the pathogenesis of acne
51  cards
Dermatology: Eczematous Eruptions
What is atopic dermatitis,
What are the goals of therapy in ...,
What are the most common treatmen...
39  cards
MSPA- Dermatology: Burns
What is a first degree burn,
What is a second degree superfici...,
An example of a second degree par...
30  cards
ECG rhythm analysis
1  cards
PAS dermatology: disorders of the hair and nails
What is the pathophysiology and c...,
What are the treatment options fo...,
What is the pathophysiology of al...
12  cards
PAMS dermatology reactive erythemas
What is erythema multiform minor,
What is the clinical presentation...,
What are the aetiologies of eryth...
14  cards
PAMS dermatology: Papulosquamous Diseases
What is the epidemiology of psori...,
What is the aetiology of psoriasis,
What are the genes implied in pso...
31  cards
PAMS: Dermatology -Other Dermatologic Disorders
What is the tx of achrocordon,
What is the prognosis of cafe au ...,
What is the presentation of stage...
32  cards
PAMS Dermatology: Pre-Malignant and Malignant Skin Lesions
What is a keratocanthoma,
What are the causes of keratocant...,
What is the tx of keratocanthoma
19  cards
PAMS: Dermatology: Bites and skin infections
When should antibiotic prophylaxi...,
What are the antibiotic prophylax...
5  cards
PAMS dermatology: Viral and fungal skin inefections
What is molloscum contagiosum,
What is the management an prognos...,
Common warts are caused by
16  cards
PAMS: dermatology: Bacterial infections of the skin
What is the cause of non bullous ...,
What is the cause of bullous impe...,
What is ecthyma
12  cards
MSPA: Rheumatology- OA and RA
What is the epidemiology of oa,
What is the pathophysiology of oa,
What are the risk factors for oa
41  cards
MSPA: Rheumatology- Diffuse Connective Tissue Diseases
What is sle,
What is the epidemiology of sle,
What are the most common causes o...
68  cards
MSPA: Rheumatology- The spondylarthropathies and crystalline arthropathies
What are the major features of sp...,
What is the ankylosing spondylitis,
What is the epidemiology of ankyl...
33  cards
MSPA: Rheumatology- Osteoporosis, Fibromyalgia, and Polymyalgia rheumatica
What are the risk factors for ost...,
What is the effect of post menopa...,
How to detect asymptomatic op
36  cards
PAMS: Ortho- Bone Tumors
What are the origins of primary m...,
What are the 3 most common malign...,
What are the risk factors for ost...
31  cards
MSPA: Orthopaedics: Lower limb fractures
What determines the stability sev...,
What is the percentage of mortali...,
What are stable pelvic fractures
53  cards
ECG: Abnormalities of P waves, QRS complexes and T waves
What are the causes and ecg corre...,
What is the ecg correlate of left...,
What is the normal height of the ...
22  cards
MSPA: OSTEOMALACIA, RICKETS, Paget's disease , and renal dystrophy
What are the disease of impaired ...,
What are the etiologies of osteom...,
What is the presentation of osteo...
38  cards
Arachidonic Acid Pathway
What is the structure of arachido...,
What is the enzyme that extract a...,
What is the condition in which ar...
5  cards
Ankle Fractures
What are the generic types of ank...,
What is a trimaleollar fracture,
What is the utility of a stress v...
26  cards
Pediatric Supracondylar Fractures
What is the most common type of s...,
What is the most common nerve inj...,
What nerve is affected in flexion...
6  cards
Distal ARadius shaft Fractures
What are the anatomical structure...,
What are the common types of dist...,
What is the presentation of cole ...
18  cards
Paget disease
What is the pathophysiology of pa...,
What is the etiology of paget s d...,
The most commonly affected bones ...
11  cards
SLE
The pathology of sle,
What is the consequence of immune...,
What is nets or neutrophil extrac...
12  cards
Ewing's Sarcoma
What is the epidemiology of ewing...,
What are the common locations of ...,
What are the
14  cards
Chondrosarcoma
What are the types of chondrosarc...,
What are the types of primary cho...,
What are the types of secondary c...
17  cards

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