Haematology and immunology

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Decks in this class (19)

Introduction
What components are found in plasma,
What causes high levels of things...,
What causes low levels of things ...
48  cards
Blood transfusion
What differentiates blood groups,
What antigens can be expressed on...,
What are the abo phenotypes
28  cards
Immunology 1
What are the 3 main components of...,
What does humoral mean,
What pysical barriers are found w...
23  cards
Red blood cells
What is anaemia,
What are general aetiologies to a...,
What is a reticulocyte
44  cards
Red blood cells 2
What is normal haemoglobin for ma...,
What is normal haemoglobin for ma...,
What is normal haemoglobin for fe...
36  cards
Haematostasis
What do we use to from clots,
What keeps clots confined to the ...,
What causes the clot to vanish
31  cards
Thrombotic disorders
What is primary haemostasis,
What is thromboembolism,
What is virchows triad
32  cards
Bleeding disorders
Do patients with problems in prim...,
What is haemorrhagic diathesis,
Inhibition of what can be associa...
34  cards
Haematological malignancy
Can children be affected by haema...,
What is the commonest cancer in c...,
What age is the peak incidence fo...
24  cards
Transfusion in practice
What are indications for red cell...,
What are indications for platelet...,
What are indications for fresh fr...
24  cards
Myeloid malignancy
What are essential investigations...,
What are clinical features of acu...,
How is acute myeloid leukaemia tr...
18  cards
Lymphoid malignancies
How can lymphomas present,
How is lymphoma diagnosed,
Malignancy in which cells causes ...
40  cards
Myeloma
What is immunoglobulin,
What produces antibodies,
What are the 5 types of heavy cha...
29  cards
Infection in haematological malignancy
What is the function of neutrophils,
What is the function of monocytes,
What is the function of eosinophils
29  cards
Primary immunosuppression
Where do t lymphocytes develop,
Where do b lymphocytes develop,
What are consequences of immunode...
18  cards
Hypersensitivity
What are hypersensitivity reactions,
What antigens can cause hypersens...,
What is a common causative organi...
18  cards
Autoimmunity
What is immunological tolerance,
What is the name of antigens whic...,
What is self tolerance
19  cards
Immunology - transplantation
What is rejection,
What is an autologous transplant,
What is syngeneic transplant also...
25  cards
Immunotherapy
What is iv immunoglobulin used for,
What is iv immunoglobulin,
What are indications for iv immun...
16  cards

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