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Decks in this class (15)

1 - Introduction
What is the difference between cy...,
How do you tell a cell is malignant,
What is a serous carcinoma
35  cards
2 - Cell Injury
What happens to cells when their ...,
What things can cause cell injury,
What are the different casues of ...
53  cards
3 - Acute Inflammation
What is inflammation,
What are the characteristics of a...,
What causes inflammation
51  cards
4 - Learning From The Dead
What are the three types of autop...,
W,
What are some additional tests th...
8  cards
5 - Chronic Inflammation
What is chronic inflammation,
What are the main cells involved ...,
How do monocytes get from blood t...
29  cards
6 - Histological Interpretation
What model should you follow when...,
What things are stained by eosin ...,
What is the difference between hi...
16  cards
7 - Regeneration and Repair
What are the three processes invo...,
What is regeneration,
How are cells induced to regenerate
31  cards
8 - Haemostasis
What is haemostasis,
What are the steps of haemostasis,
What are platelets activated by
29  cards
9 - Thrombosis and Embolism
What is the definition of a throm...,
What is virchows triad,
Why are you at risk of thrombosis...
41  cards
10 - Atherosclerosis
What is the definition of atheros...,
What part of the aorta is atheros...,
What is arteriosclerosis
39  cards
11 - Cellular Adaptations
What genes regulate normal cell p...,
How can you increase growth of a ...,
What are the three checkpoints in...
41  cards
12 - Neoplasia 1
What is a neoplasm,
What is a malignant neoplasm,
What is a tumour
38  cards
13 - Neoplasia 2
What is a tumour burden,
How do malignant cells get from a...,
How does invasion of malignant ce...
32  cards
14 - Neoplasia 3
What is carcinogenesis and what a...,
What are the five behaviours that...,
What are the categories of extrin...
42  cards
15 - Neoplasia 4
What are the commonest types of c...,
What is the biggest cause of canc...,
How do the survival rates from di...
41  cards

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