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Lecture 1: Blood & Bone marrow
What is the abnormality in myelof...,
What are the two major groups of ...,
In development what are the three...
13  cards
Lecture 2: Introduction to blood group serology
What are blood group antigens,
What is the functional significan...,
What is the functional significan...
20  cards
Lecture 3: Blood and Blood products
Define blood product,
Define blood component,
Define plasma derivative
10  cards
Lecture 4: Red cells, Haemoglobin, and Introduction to anaemia
What is hereditary spherocytosis,
A defective production of globin ...,
Deficiency in iron results in
13  cards
Lecture 5: Clinical approach to patient with anaemia
2 broad types of anaemia,
Causes of impaired production of ...,
Reduced rbc survival
14  cards
Lecture 6: practical aspects of transfusion
What are the three classes of tra...,
When selecting blood for transfus...,
When selecting blood for transfus...
14  cards
Lecture 7: White blood cells
Features of neutrophils,
Granulocyte kinetics,
Regulation of granulopoiesis
11  cards
Lecture 8: Platelets in health and disease
What cells produce platelets,
What are the factors in thrombocy...,
Figures of platelet homoeostasis
17  cards
Lecture 9: Malignant blood disorders
General causes of lymph node enla...,
What is lymphocytosis causes,
What are the two categories of po...
12  cards
Lecture 10: Physical coagulation
The physiologic coagulation pathw...,
What is part 1 of the coagulation...,
What does xa do
13  cards
Lecture 11: Innate immunity and antigen presentation
Brief definition innate immunity,
What is phagocytosis promoted by,
What three molecules trigger dang...
9  cards
Lecture 12: Coagulation in the lab and bleeding disorders
What pathway of coagulation does ...,
Describe the process of measuring...,
Prothrombin time pr
14  cards
Lecture 13: Thrombotic disorders
What are the three components of ...,
What are the classic signs of dvt,
Classic signs of pe
19  cards
Lecture 14: Skin and soft tissue infection
What is impertigo risk factors,
How you differentiate between ery...,
Cellulitis is an infection in whi...
20  cards
Lecture 15: Osteomyletitis
Pathogenesis of osteomyletitis,
Risk groups for osteomyletitis,
Pathogens causing osteomyletitis
16  cards
Lecture 16: Immune activation, Helper cells and regulation
What kind of cells express class ...,
Features of class ii mhc,
Features of class i mhc
5  cards
Lecture 17: Boy with Fever ILA
What is fever,
Normal human body temperature,
Il 6 and hypothalamus
4  cards
Lecture 18: Septic arthritis and rheumatic fever
Potential differential diagnosiss...,
Gram stain revision,
What diseases can group a strep c...
11  cards
Lecture 19: B Lymphocytes and Antibodies
Features of cytokines,
Properties of cytokines,
Innate cytokines
18  cards
Lecture 20: Fever and cough: URTI
Causes of urti,
Infection and localisation,
Aetiology of pharyngitis
8  cards
Lecture 21: Cell mediated immunity and lymphocyte ontogeny
Reminder about mhc classes and t ...,
Cd8 t cell clonal activation,
Cytotoxic t cell killing mechanisms
10  cards
Lecture 22: Fever and a New murmur
Clinical features of endocarditis,
Mitral stenosisaortic stenosisaor...,
Endocarditis pathogenesis
7  cards
Lecture 23: Diarrhoea and acute gastrointestinal illness
Signs and symptoms agi,
Causes of agi differences between...,
Viral agi
18  cards
Lecture 24: Fever and cough - pneumonia
Where does pneumonia infection st...,
Most common cause of pneumonia,
Distinguish bronchitis from pneum...
11  cards
Lecture 25: Immunity and infection
0  cards
Lecture 26: Peritonitis and intra-abdominal infection
Patient presentation with periton...,
Primary peritonitis,
Secondary peritonitis
15  cards
Lecture 27: Immunisation
0  cards
Lecture 28: Fever and Rash; Vaccine preventable disease
Measles,
Microbial causes of bacterial men...,
What are conjugate vaccines
10  cards
Lecture 29: Factors influencing immune responses
0  cards
Lecture 30: Dysuria; urethritis, cervicitis and testicular pain
What is urethritis,
In male where does discharge come...,
Causes of vaginal discharge
4  cards
Lecture 31: Lymphadenopathy & HIV infection
Lymphocytes what are the types an...,
Causes of lymphadenopathy,
What investigations would you do ...
20  cards
Lecture 32: Hypersensitivity and autoimmunity
0  cards
Lecture 33: Autoimmunity, hypersensitivity and skin]
What is bullous pemphigoid,
Explanation for cerebrovascular a...,
How to diagnose bullous pemphigoid
4  cards
Lecture 34: Acquired immune deficiency syndrome and headache
Fungal infection of people with aids,
Candida albicans,
Cryptococcus neoformans
9  cards
Lecture 35: genital ulcers and genital lesions
Epidemiology of syphilis,
Pathology of syphilis,
Early manifestations of syphilis ...
13  cards
Lecture 36: Molecular medicine; A case of febrile neurtopenia
Febrile neutropenia,
Rigors,
Risk on infection if neutrophils ...
6  cards
Lecture 37: Febrile Returned Traveller
Where can patients acquire new in...,
A history is extremely important ...,
Why do we not transmit malaria in nz
17  cards
Lecture 38: Fever and Headache
Pathogenic causes of meningitis v...,
Meningeal inflammation and symptoms,
What is bacterial meningitis prec...
14  cards
lecture 39: Dysuria: Urinary Tract Infection
Dysuria is the cardinal symptom f...,
What other questions do we want t...,
How do you diagnose cystitis
23  cards
Lecture 40: Post Operative Complications: Healthcare Associated Infections
Fever tachycardia and low bp are ...,
What
30  cards
Lecture 41: Patient with Jaundice: Viral Hepatitis
What are the reasons for people b...,
Why is he swollen and why is he b...
26  cards

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