Module 204 MSK & Immune system

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Decks in this class (44)

T1 L1 An overview of immunology
What is an antigen,
What is an antigen receptor,
What is an effector mechanism
34  cards
T1 L2 Innate immune defences and inflammation 1
How long does the immediate innat...,
How long does the induced innate ...,
Describe the steps of the immedia...
43  cards
T1 L3 Innate immune defences and inflammation 2
What are the functions of neutrop...,
What are the functions of macroph...,
What are the functions of dendrit...
73  cards
T1 L4 Adaptive immunity 1
Describe the innate response,
Describe the adaptive response,
How many b cells circulate in the...
31  cards
T1 L5 Adaptive immune system 2
What is itam,
Describe the steps from a resting...,
What are the 7 steps of genetic a...
37  cards
T1 L6 Adaptive immunity 3
Why is antigen presentation impor...,
What are the 2 pathways of dealin...,
What is antigen processing
23  cards
T1 L7 Vaccines and vaccine development
What is immunisation,
What is passive immunisation,
What is active immunisation
44  cards
T1 L8 Regulating immunological responses: the roles of cytokines and chemokines
What stimulates differentiation f...,
What stimulates differentiation f...,
What stimulates differentiation f...
41  cards
T1 L9 Mechanisms of tolerance
What is immunological tolerance,
What is the immune system toleran...,
What is self tolerance
32  cards
T1 L10 Overview & classification of immunological diseases
What are the 2 ways an immunologi...,
What are the 2 ways the immune sy...,
What are the 2 ways the immune sy...
29  cards
T1 L11 Mucosal immunity
What is mucosa associated lymphat...,
Why is the mucosal immune system ...,
What is the estimated surface are...
48  cards
T1 L12 & 13 Autoimmune diseases
What is autoimmunity,
What is an autoimmune disease,
What is tolerance
69  cards
T1 L14 Pharmacology of immunology
Describe the discovery of aspirin,
Give examples of nsaids,
How are phospholipids converted t...
43  cards
T1 L15 Intro to transplantation
What is transplantation,
What is an autograft autologous t...,
What is an isograft
37  cards
L16 Immunodeficiency disease
What is an immunodeficiency,
When are infections more likely t...,
What is secondary immunodeficiency
33  cards
T1 L17 and 18 Atopy, allergy and DTH
What is an allergen,
What are the steps of the early p...,
Describe the effects of mast cell...
72  cards
T1 L19 Psychoneuroimmunology
What is psychoneuroimmunology,
What does stress activate,
What does activation of the sympa...
29  cards
T2 L1 Morphological plan of upper limb
Why are most mammals quadrupedal,
Describe some anatomical evolutions,
Describe the arrangement of the u...
66  cards
T2 L2 Nerve and blood supply to upper limbs
What is the stem artery that supp...,
Where does the right subclavian a...,
Where does the left subclavian ar...
41  cards
T2 L3 Anatomy of the shoulder region
What are the skeletal components ...,
What are the 2 joints in the shou...,
What are the 4 ligaments of the s...
52  cards
T2 L4 Intro to surgery of shoulder
Why is shoulder pain important,
What are some common shoulder sym...,
What contributes to glenohumeral ...
28  cards
T2 L5 Physiology of skeletal muscle contraction
How many thin filaments are adjac...,
How many thick filaments are adja...,
In the sarcomere which bands beco...
69  cards
T2 L6 Intro to pathophysiology of skeletal muscle
What does skeletal muscle respond...,
What does skeletal muscle respond...,
How many muscle fibres in biceps ...
60  cards
T2 L7 Anatomy of the forearm
What type of joint is the elbow j...,
What type of joint is the proxima...,
What are the 3 ligaments of the f...
59  cards
T2 L8 Anatomy of the hand
What are the 8 carpal bones,
What is attached to the scaphoid ...,
What is attached to tubercle on t...
41  cards
T2 L9 Intro to surgery of the hand
What is the palmar fascia,
What is the clinical condition as...,
What is dupuytrens disease
28  cards
T2 L10 Principles of articulation
A joint is a point of contact bet...,
What are the 2 ways joints can be...,
What are the examples of shoulder...
60  cards
T2 L11 Upper limb nerve injuries
What are the 3 steps when approac...,
What are the signs of an umn,
What are the signs of a lmn
55  cards
T2 L12 Physiology of bone repair
What are the functions of the ske...,
What is the consequence of too mu...,
What is the consequence of too li...
97  cards
T2 L13 Intro to diseases of MSK system
What is bursitis,
What are bursa,
What is enthesitis
60  cards
T2 L14 Morphological plan lower limb
What are the functions of the low...,
How is lower limb different to up...,
What are the movements of the low...
66  cards
T2 L15 Anatomy of the knee
What is the knee joint,
What type of joint is the knee joint,
What are the functions of the knee
53  cards
T2 L16 Anatomy of the leg and foot
What are the functions of the foot,
What are the bones in the foot,
What bone does the achilles tendo...
46  cards
T2 L17 Intro to surgery of the foot and ankle
What are the 3 sections of the foot,
Give examples of types of tendon ...,
Give examples of types of ligamen...
44  cards
T2 L18 Lower limb nerve injuries
Describe how a lumbar puncture is...,
Compare the pain severity in caud...,
Compare the location of pain in c...
67  cards
DR1: back and shoulder
What is the function of the super...,
What is the origin insertion and ...,
What is the origin insertion and ...
48  cards
DR2: Arm and brachial plexus
What are the 3 flexor muscles of ...,
What is the origin insertion and ...,
What is bicipital aponeurosis
28  cards
DR3 Forearm
What is the common flexor origin,
What is the origin insertion and ...,
What is the palmar aponeurosis
38  cards
DR4: Hand
What tendons border the anatomica...,
What muscles make up the thenar e...,
What is the origin insertion and ...
33  cards
DR5 Gluteal region and thigh
What muscles make up the gluteal ...,
What is the origin insertion and ...,
What is the iliotibial tract
45  cards
DR6 Knee and leg
What is the origin insertion func...,
What is the origin insertion func...,
What is the origin insertion func...
46  cards
Osteoporosis symposium
What is a radiographic fracture,
What are the reasons for broken b...,
How can bone quality be reduced
38  cards
Rheumatoid arthritis symposium
What is autoimmunity,
What is the consequence of chroni...,
What is rheumatoid arthritis
73  cards
Allergy and immunology symposium
What is c1 inhibitor deficiency a...,
What is the characteristic featur...,
What is the prevalence of c1 inhi...
30  cards

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