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Immuno: Immune response to infection
What are the two main routes of i...,
List some features of skin that m...,
What do sebaceous glands produce ...
52  cards
Immunology 1 - The immune response to infection/ primary immune deficiencies part 1
Incomplete - excludes basics and material that is mentioned in subsequent lectures
32  cards
Immunology 2 - Primary immune deficiencies parts 1 & 2
Recall 3 infections that can caus...,
Recall 3 diseases of neutrophil d...,
What is the cause of leukocyte ad...
77  cards
Immuno: Primary Immune Deficiencies 1
In which physiological states mig...,
List some examples of secondary i...,
What are some major clinical feat...
35  cards
Immuno: Primary Immune Deficiencies 2
Name a defect in stem cells that,
What is the most common type of scid,
Which mutation is responsible for...
40  cards
Immunology 5 - Autoinflammatory and autoimmune disorders
What is the difference between au...,
Which type of cell can produce il...,
What is the role of cryopyrin in ...
58  cards
Immuno: Autoinflammatory and Autoimmune diseases 1
What is the difference between au...,
Which cells are mainly responsibl...,
List examples of monogenic autoin...
50  cards
Immuno: Autoinflammatory and Autoimmune diseases 2
Describe the pathophysiology of g...,
Which antibodies is hashimotos th...,
Which gel and coombs class is t1dm
45  cards
Immunology 7 - Immune-modulating therapies 1 & 2
By what mechanism can b cells pro...,
What is the best predictor of imm...,
Why is adjuvant used in some vacc...
44  cards
Immuno: Immune modulating therapies 1
List some approahces to boosting ...,
What happens when cells of the ad...,
What happens to t cells when acti...
44  cards
Immuno: Immune modulating therapies 2
List some approaches to suppressi...,
How much endogenous steroid does ...,
What is the effect of steroids on...
64  cards
Immunology 3 - Transplantation
Recall the 3 phases of immune res...,
What are the 2 most variant prote...,
On which type of cell is hla clas...
27  cards
Immuno: Transplantation
Which organ is most commonly tran...,
What is the average half life of ...,
What are the three phases of an i...
44  cards
Immunology 4 - HIV infection
Using which enzyme does hiv repli...,
How many genes are inside the hiv...,
What is the role of reverse trans...
33  cards
IMMUNO: Secondary immune deficiencies and HIV infection
What are the causes of immune def...,
Which childhood infection can cau...,
What are the common causes of sec...
50  cards
Fess'
Investigations show ana veanti ds...,
Which option best defines auto in...,
Which of the following mutations ...
43  cards
Immunology 6 - Allergy
What is the difference in cd4 t c...,
How does th2 activation cause mas...,
Why does atopic dermatitis predis...
15  cards
Immunology 8 - Case studies in immunology
What are the clinical features of...,
Once someone has had an anaphylac...,
What is serum sickness
6  cards
Immunology 9 - Hypersensitivity disorders (Path Guide)
Against what are antibodies direc...,
Against what are antibodies direc...,
Against what are antibodies direc...
27  cards
Immuno: Case Studies in Immunology
Define anaphylaxis,
Describe the mechanism of type i ...,
List some clinical features of an...
51  cards
Immuno: Allergy
Define allergic disorder,
Define sensitisation,
Describe the difference between i...
43  cards
Immuno: Malabsorption CPC
List three causes of microcytic a...,
What is anisopoikilocytosis and w...,
What are tear drop cells and elli...
36  cards

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