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Chapter 2: Erythropoiesis and Anaemia
What is the life span of an rbc,
What colour does haemoglobin stain,
How does chromatin change as norm...
48  cards
Intro to haem system
Where does haemotopoiesis occur i...,
Where does haematopoeisis occur i...,
How are platelets formed
24  cards
Normal Erythrocytes
What is the function of the spleen,
Aside from the spleen what other ...,
What are the globins of haemoglob...
20  cards
Anaemia Intro
What is anaemia defined as,
What is the normal response to an...,
How long does up regulation of re...
32  cards
Macrocytosis and Macrocytic anaemia
What is a difficulty with measuri...,
What is macrocytic anaemia,
What is the units of mcv
22  cards
Haemoglobinopathies
What are the functions of the glo...,
Which chromosome are alpha globin...,
How many alpha genes are there pe...
57  cards
Blood transfusion
How are blood components obtained,
How are blood products obtained,
What makes blood products more ri...
58  cards
Haemolysis
What is the definition of haemolysis,
Why are red cells particularly su...,
What is compensated haemolysis
44  cards
Anaemia Approach
What are the two definitions for ...,
What size of rbc is seen with hyp...,
What is reticulocyte count a mark...
15  cards
Haemopoiesis
What is the producion of platelet...,
What is the function of platelets,
What is the lifespan of rbcs
47  cards
Iron in health and disease
What are the functions of iron,
Why is iron dangerous,
What transporter is responsible f...
39  cards
The Lymphoid system
Where do t cells go to mature,
Where do b cells go to mature,
What are the primary lymphoid tis...
28  cards
Malignant haematology and acute leukaemia
What type of cell is glycophorin ...,
What cell has myeloperoxidase,
What is malignant haemopoiesis ch...
23  cards
Myeloma and other plasma cell dyscrasia
What is the shape of igm,
What is the structure of iga,
How is the ig variable element ge...
31  cards
Chapter 10: The Spleen
What arteries does the splenic ar...,
What vessels do the trabecular ar...,
How do the majority of central ar...
26  cards
Pancytopenia
What is pancytopenia,
What are the causes of reduced pr...,
What are the characteristics of i...
24  cards
Lymphadenopathy
What are macroovalocytes seen in,
What is chromosome fragility seen in,
What are the causes of lymphadeno...
21  cards
Peripheral Blood Film
What are acanthocytes,
What are the causes of acanthocytes,
What is anisocytosis
26  cards
New advances in Treatment for blood cancers
How does chemo work,
What protein is usually invovled ...,
Why do lymphomas and leukaemias r...
41  cards
Cytotoxic Therapy
What is the essential message beh...,
What are the general characterist...,
What are the types of cell cycle ...
24  cards
Chapter 22
Where do afferent lymphatics drai...,
How does lymph from the subcapsul...,
What is found within the cortex o...
70  cards
Myeloproliferative disorders
What are the myeloproliferative d...,
What is the difference ebtween mp...,
How are the myeloproliferative di...
38  cards
Intro to haemostasis
What is haemostasis,
What are the requirements of haem...,
What is primary haemostasis
29  cards
Shock
What is shock,
What map is required for tissue p...,
What is mean arterial pressure
24  cards
Bleeding Disorders
What are hte causes of hereditary...,
What are the acquired causes of v...,
Where is bleeding primary haemost...
31  cards
Venous Thrombus
What type of thrombus is foudn in...,
What happens in venous thrombosis,
What is virchows triad
12  cards
Anticoagulants
What are the common indications f...,
How are protein c and s activated,
What is the mechanism of heparin
40  cards
Arterial thrombosis and Anti-platelets
What agents are released from pla...,
How do platelets bind to subendot...,
How do platelets attach to each o...
10  cards
CLASP Immunology
Where do allergen specific b cell...,
What mhc molecule do b cells pres...,
What is the function of il 4 secr...
142  cards

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