Common Mechanisms of Disease-2

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Abnormalities in Chromosome Number (Self and Lecture)
• Approaches to prenatal diagnosis of chromosome abnormaliGes, including FISH • Case-based discussion of basic concepts and use of tesGng
17  cards
Virology 1 & 2 Ryan
What is a virus,
Can a virus make energy or protei...,
Describe the viral genome
7  cards
Hemodynamics- Things From Robbins Q's
What is edema,
What is fluid in the pleural cavity,
What is fluid in the abdominal ca...
131  cards
Abnormalities in Chromosom Structure ( Self and Lecture )
What is the leading cause of inte...,
What does a metacentric chromosom...,
What does a sub metacentric chrom...
36  cards
Anti Bacterials - Swepman
What are the 4 mechanisms of anti...,
What are the 4 ways that bacteria...,
How do penicillins work
60  cards
Vaccination Miller
What is a vaccine,
Define immunization,
What is an attenuated virus
60  cards
Inherited Immunodeficiencies
What is asplenia,
How can you acquire asplenia,
How do you treat your patients th...
89  cards
Antibacterial Resistance
What is an antibiotic,
Define resistant,
Define susceptible
28  cards
Clinical Cytogenetics Microdeletions
How can genetic crossing over res...,
What are some of the consequences...,
Can a micro deletion be detected ...
15  cards
Tumor Immunology
What causes cancer,
What two types of genes lead to m...,
Why doesn t cancer happen all the...
22  cards
Hypersensitivity
What is hypersensitivity,
Describe hypersensitivity reactions,
Describe hypersensitivity disease
51  cards
Clinical Cytogenetics, Genomic Imprinting
0  cards
Autoimmunity- Miller
What is autoimmunity,
What is an autoimmune response,
What is autoimmune disease
103  cards
Gene Therapy - Whitt
What is gene therapy,
What is somatic gene therapy,
What is germline gene therapy
7  cards
Genetic Linkage and Direct Testing
What is linkage,
Is linkage analysis direct or ind...,
What is linkage analysis
33  cards
Immunopath Doc - Nichols
- Definitions of Hypersensitivity I, II, III, IV - Know most common serological tests in rheumatology and their respective diseases - Know most common therapeutic agents for immunopathologic diseases and the MOA (mechanism of action). - Know systemic approach for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Sjogren Syndrome, systemic Sclerosis - Understand difficulty of dx and tx transplant rejection - know features of graft vs. host disease - Know features of common congenital immunodef. diseases - Kn
59  cards
Immunopathology
What are cytokines,
Who makes inf gamma,
What are the effects of mast cell...
95  cards
Transplant Immunology
What is an alloantigen,
What is an alloreaction,
What are immunogenetics
45  cards
Immuno-Suppressants
What are the seven mechanisms of ...,
What would be an important cytoki...,
What are the three critical aspec...
90  cards
Lang High Yield Pharmacology
What is a bactericidal drug,
What is a bacteriostatic drug,
What is a beta lactam drug
20  cards
Anti-Fungals
Who is the amphibian terrorist am...,
How would you administer amphoter...,
Other than a colloidal suspension...
75  cards
Neoplasia 1 Nicols Definitions and Pics
Gain Infinite Knowledge
76  cards
Neoplasia 2 Definitions
T 14 18 translocation is most lik...,
Describe a lymphoma,
What is the best treatment of lym...
66  cards
Pfeffer Rao and Weir Stuff
What is vasculogenesis,
What is angiogenesis,
What growth factor mediates angio...
48  cards

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