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Decks in this class (28)

Topic A1
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Topic A2 – Local hyperaemia
What is hyperaemia,
What is local hyperaemia,
What is the terminal part of the ...
19  cards
Topic A3 - Local oligaemia (isheamia)
What is hyperaemia,
What is the terminal part of the ...,
What is the microcirculation
19  cards
Topic A4 - Haemostasis and shock
What is haemostasis,
Name the different events of haem...,
What happens during primary haemo...
17  cards
A5 - Haemorrhage
What is haemorrhage,
How can we differentiate of types...,
Name the haemorrhages differentia...
17  cards
A6 - Thrombosis, Embolism
What is thrombosis,
What is,
What is the virchows triad
22  cards
Topic A7 - Necrosis, Apoptosis
What is necrosis,
How many main forms of necrosis i...,
What is coagulative necrosis
20  cards
Topic A8 - About the regeneration in general, removal of necrotic tissue
0  cards
Topic A9 - Organisation, demarcation
0  cards
A10 - Regeneration of epithelial tissue
What is the epithelium,
How does the regeneration of the ...,
How does the regeneration of the ...
9  cards
A11 - Regeneration of muscle and neural tissue
How many days after injury will n...,
There are two outcomes of muscle ...,
What is complete regeneration
10  cards
A12 - Regeneration of connective tissue and blood vessels. Wound healing
What are the functions of connect...,
The regeneration of the connectiv...,
3  cards
A13 - Vascular changes and exudation in the acute inflammation
What is acute inflammation,
What is the definition of inflamm...,
Name the cardinal signs of inflam...
12  cards
A14 - Infiltrative processes during acute inflammation
What is meant by infiltrative pro...,
What happens during the infiltrat...,
What is maec
12  cards
A15 - Proliferative processes during inflammation
What is the proliferative process,
What are the proliferative changes,
In which cases will an acute infl...
14  cards
A16 - Serous, catarrhal, haemorrhagic and ichorous inflammation
What is serous inflammation,
What is serous inflammation on th...,
What is serous membrane on the su...
10  cards
A17 - Suppurative inflammation
What is a supparative inflammation,
Where can the suppurative inflamm...,
Suppurative inflammation inside t...
7  cards
A18 - Fibrinous inflammation
What is fibrinois inflammation,
Where can we see fibrinous inflam...,
Fibrinous inflammation on the ser...
9  cards
A19 - Tuberculum. Predominantly exudative and predominantly proliferative tuberculosis
What is a tuberculum,
Cellular pathogenesis of a tuberc...,
Name the developmental ways of a ...
10  cards
A20 - Factors influencing the character of tuberculosis
Forms of tuberculosis name them,
Which species have which of the t...,
Name the 3 most common bacterias ...
5  cards
A21 - General pathogenesis of tuberculosis
Draw the steps of pathogensis og ...,
Name the phases of tuberculosis t...,
Infection
9  cards
A22 - The general macro- and microscopic morphology of tumors. The increase in volume of tumor cells and tumoral proliferations
Macroscopic tumours,
Morphology of a microscopic tumour,
What is the tumour parenchyma
11  cards
A23 - Tumor-induced angiogenesis (capillary incorporation, budding of endothelial cells)
What is the tumour induced angiog...,
Why is neoangionesesis important ...,
Name the types of neoangiogenesis
6  cards
A24 - Carcinogenesis (chemical and physical agents)
What is carcinogenesis,
What is,
Name the 4 steps of neoplastic tr...
13  cards
A25 - Carcinogenesis (biological agents)
What is carcinogenesis,
What is,
Name the 4 steps of neoplastic tr...
13  cards
A26 - The tumor-organism relationship (tumor progression, heterogeneity, metabolism of tumor cells, cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome, paraneoplasia, tumor immunity)
0  cards
A27 - Metastasis
What is metastasis,
Name the routes of metastasis,
Routes of metastasis
7  cards
A28 - Rules of collecting and sending specimens for pathological and for other supplementary examinations
0  cards

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