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w5 lecure 8: soft tissue tumours
Name the different types of soft ...,
What are the documented associati...,
What are the common presentations...
28  cards
W5 Lecture 1: Disorders of Growth
What s the complete failure of gr...,
What s the partial failure of gro...,
What is hypertrophy
34  cards
W5 Lecture 2.0-Tumours and their classification
What is a tumour,
List 5 ways of tumour classifcation,
What can one learn from the anato...
13  cards
W5-Lec 5: Carcinogenesis
What is carcinogenesis,
What is required for a successful...,
What are carcinogens
19  cards
W5: L6- Effects of tumours
What are the two categories of tu...,
Tumours present clinical effects ...,
Local effects may occur following...
14  cards
The Human Microbiome from Mol Med
WEEK 1 LEC 4- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MEN AND MICROBE
11  cards
Pharmacology
1  cards
Antiretroviral Agents (HIV drugs)
What are the 4 classes of antiret...,
What are the 2 prominent side eff...,
What are the signs and symptoms o...
12  cards
NRTIs
What is the mechanism of action o...,
Which 2 nrti act as thymidine,
Which nrti act as guanosine
22  cards
NNRTIs
What are the 3 nnrtis agents,
What s the mode of administration...,
What is the metabolic pathway of ...
12  cards
Protease inhibitors
What drug agents make up the prot...,
What s the administration route o...,
Any csf penetration
9  cards
Integrase inhibitors & Fusion inhibitor
What are the agent drugs under in...,
How are the integrase inhibitors ...,
Csf penetration
16  cards
Microbiology
Obligate intracellular parasites,
Components making a viral nucleoc...,
Virus morphology is divided into ...
72  cards
INTRO TO DIAGNOSTICS IN MICROBIOLOGY
What are the 6 roles of microbiol...,
Non culture based diagnostics det...,
What are the 7 diagnostic functio...
11  cards
Arthropod borne & Zoonotic viral infections-ARBOVIRUSES & Alpha viruses
Viruses transmitted from blood su...,
What are the two widely known alp...,
Prevalence of arboviruses is expa...
30  cards
Lecture 7: Arbo and Zoonotic Viral diseases
Enzootic,
Epizootic,
What are the five different stage...
19  cards
HERPES VIRUS- HSV
Which baltimore group does herpes...,
What are the 3 prominent sub fami...,
How wud you describe the structur...
11  cards
Varicellar Zooster Virus
What is a highly contagious endem...,
How is vzv transmitted from one p...,
What s the primary disease caused...
8  cards
Epstein Barr Virus
Human herpes 4 virus,
A viral infection more prominent ...,
What s the early age of infection...
11  cards
Cytomegalo virus
Hhv 5,
What are the possible transmissio...,
Where does cmv replication takes ...
15  cards
clinical sciences
0  cards
basic sciences-Anat and physio
0  cards
Themes
A law stipulating both males and ...,
Which law stipulates the age at w...,
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44  cards
INTRO TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
A pattern of abusive behavior in ...,
The relationship that the domesti...,
Two categories of patients who pr...
7  cards
Lecture 12.0 interventions to address GBV
What factors drive gender based v...,
Which preventative methods are sa...,
What are types of primary prevent...
4  cards
CULTURE LECS
Culture,
Rigid often negative and based on...,
Involves making a broad statement...
4  cards
Lecture 9.0 - Abnormal genito-anal findings Notes
Areas most likely to be damaged w...,
Feature seen when rape did occur,
Features of acute genital trauma
11  cards
WEEK 1 LEC 12: NEITHER SEX OR GENDER IS BINARY
Identify with sex assigned at birth,
Do not identify with sex assigned...,
Gender identity is established at...
26  cards
CLIN SKILLS PART 1: VENEPUNCTURE AND URINE DIPSTICK
The drawing of blood from patient...,
Appropriate veins to perform vene...,
When is it possible to draw blood...
51  cards
CLIN SKILLS PART 2: GENERAL PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
3 parts of general examination,
What s the significance of genera...,
Things to look at with general ex...
46  cards
Measles
What are notifiable medical condi...,
What s the act in support of repo...,
Which category is polio and measl...
17  cards
POLIOMYELITIS
What s the genome of polio,
Different types of polios we have,
How is poli transmitted
12  cards
RABIES
What s the rabies genome,
What is a source of rabies virus ...,
How is rabies virus transmitted
7  cards
VHFs
What is viral haemorrhagic fever,
Outline the epidemiology of vhfs,
How is vhf transmitted
8  cards
Superficial/Deep skin tissue infection
What is the order of skin anatomy...,
What skin infection are considere...,
When are skin infections consider...
34  cards
Bite wound infection-Biters, Balms, Bandages
What are serious complications th...,
What are the micro organisms pres...,
What are the features of cat bite...
15  cards
ANTIVIAL DRUGS EXCEPT ARVs
DNA POLYMERASE INHIBITORS
13  cards
ART regimens
Name appropriate regimen of kids ...,
What is the preferred first line ...,
What is the alternative regimen f...
9  cards
HIV
Introduction, epidemiology, and basics (lecture 1 and 2)
6  cards
PATHOLOGY OF RADIATION
What is radiation,
What are the features of ionizing...,
What are the features of non ioni...
9  cards
Lecture 2.0 - Antimicrobial Stewardship Notes
Why is amr a problem,
The who developed a priority path...,
Which pathogens constitute priori...
9  cards
skin, structure and function-related to infections and burns
Name the structure of the skin fr...,
Name the structure of the epiderm...,
What are the cutaneous barriers t...
14  cards
treatment of superficial skin infection antibiotics
What factors compromise the skin ...,
What topical antibiotics can be u...,
What antibiotics are used in impe...
7  cards
sun protection and SPF
Briefly outline uva,
Uvb,
Uvc
11  cards
W5 L7: TUMOURS OF SKIN
What are the benign tumours of sq...,
List the premalignant tumours of ...,
List the malignant tumours of squ...
18  cards
W5 Lecture 3: characteristics of malignancy
What are the similarities of beni...,
Differences between benign and ma...,
What are the cytological features...
7  cards
W5 Lecture 4: the spread of milignant tumours
Types of spread in malignant tumours,
Local spread,
Distant spread
9  cards
W6 Lec 2 - Epidemiology and aetiology of birth defects
What is a congenital disorder or ...,
When is a congenital abnormality ...,
The 3rd leading cause of neonatal...
12  cards
W6-L3: Mechanisms of Birth Defects
Why do genetical defects occur,
What is congenital defect,
What are the characteristics or f...
18  cards
W5 auto immune and collagen diseases
What is autoimmune disease and co...,
Explain why an understanding of a...,
What is the function of the immun...
27  cards
w5 lecuture 11: tumour lesions childhood
Name the 2 developmental tumours,
What is hamartoma,
What is choristoma
13  cards
W6-Lecture 4.1 - Principles of Mendelian Inheritance - part 2
Features of autosomal dominant in...,
Successive generations affected m...,
Characteristics of neurofibromato...
12  cards
W6-Lecture 4.1 - Principles of Mendelian Inheritance - part 1
What is x linked inheritance,
What is x chromosome inactivation,
What is
13  cards
W6-Lecture 7.1-Principles of Genetic Inheritance – UNUSUAL mechanisms of disease (Part 2) (3)
A transmission of all mitochondri...,
A parent playing a role in mitoch...,
A cell whose all mitochondrial dn...
8  cards
W6-Lecture 7.2 Principles of Genetic Inheritance – UNUSUAL mechanisms of disease (Part 2) (2)
What is a triplet repeat expansion,
Features of triple
2  cards
W6 lec 1: introduction to medical genetics
What is medical genetics,
Whhat are the area of medical gen...,
What isthe difference between med...
6  cards

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