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Session 3- Chronic Inflammation
What three ways may chronic infla...,
Name the five types of cells that...,
Name the three types of giant cells
18  cards
Session 1- Pathology processes
Whats the difference between hist...,
Name the advantages of histology ...,
Name the advantages of cytology o...
9  cards
Session 1- Cell injury
Whats the difference between hypo...,
What are the four causes of hypoxia,
How does our own immune system da...
22  cards
Cell injury CC
Name the three acinar zones of th...,
Which acinar zone is most likely ...,
What will be sign under the light...
23  cards
Acute Inflammation CC
How does an inflamed appendix loo...,
The appendix can burst what can t...,
Apart from peritonitis what 5 oth...
20  cards
Chronic inflammation CC
Patient comes in with 3 month his...,
Name 7 distinguishing features of...,
Name 6 distinguishing features of...
25  cards
Healing and repair CC
What causes scurvy,
Describe the mechanism that cause...,
How does scurvy present
9  cards
Haemostasis CC
What is haemophilia a,
Complications of haemophilia a,
What is the treatment for heamoph...
17  cards
Atheroscerosis CC
What is heterozygous familial hyp...,
Signs of heterozygous familial hy...,
What is the risk of heterozygous ...
14  cards
Thrombosis and embolism CC
Laboratory abnormalities with mi,
Type of necrosis in mi,
3 reasons why a dvt may develop
12  cards
Cellular adaptations CC
Causes of left ventricular hypert...,
Complications of left ventricular...,
What is barretts oesophagus
16  cards
healig regeneration and repair
Name three types of stem cells th...,
Where are stem cellls found in th...,
Three types of tissue classified ...
23  cards
Session 5- Haemostasis
Describe the process of clotting,
Describe how a platelet plug is f...,
Describe the two functions of vwf
16  cards
Session 6- Thrombosis and embolism
What is in virchows triad give ex...,
Describe the appearance of arteri...,
Describe the appearance of venous...
10  cards
Atherosclerosis
Define atheroma,
Define atherosclerosis,
Define arteriosclerosis
12  cards
Cellular adaptations
What 4 actions can the chemical s...,
Two ways in which a cell popn inc...,
Two ways in which mitosis is regu...
30  cards

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