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Summary's Chapter 2
First there will be some question...,
What is reversible cell injury,
What is necrosis
33  cards
Chapter 2: Cell Injury, Cell Death, and Adaptations
What is the field of pathology is...,
What does etiology refer to,
What does pathogenesis refer to
174  cards
Summary's chapter 3
Is inflammation always disadvanta...,
What is a good memory aid to reme...,
What are causes of inflammation
38  cards
Chapter 3: Acute inflammation
The typical inflammatory reaction...,
What are characteristics of acute...,
What happens when the reaction of...
101  cards
Chapter 3: Mediators
What are cell derived mediators a...,
What are the three major cell typ...,
What are plasma derived mediators...
90  cards
Chapter 3: Chronic inflammation
Can inflammation tissue injury an...,
What are three main causes of chr...,
What are characteristics of chron...
41  cards
Chapter 3: Repair
Repair of damaged tissues occurs ...,
What is meant by the process of r...,
Regeneration is possible when
68  cards
Summary's Chapter 4: Hemodynamic Disorders, Thromboembolism, and Shock
What is edema for dutchies oedeem,
What may edema be caused by,
Decreased colloid osmotic pressur...
39  cards
Chapter 4: Hyperemia and congestion
Because of blood circulation ther...,
The balance is often disturbed by...,
True false edema dutch oedeem usu...
48  cards
Chapter 4: Platelet adhesion, activation, and aggregation
What is hemorrhage,
True false a hemorrhage is the ex...,
What are possible causes of hemor...
49  cards
Chapter 4: Coagulation factors
What is the coagulation cascade,
Fill in each reaction step of the...,
Components enzyme substrate cofac...
20  cards
Chapter 4: Thrombosis
Are endothelial cells thrombotic ...,
The anti thrombotic properties of...,
Describe the platelet inhibitory ...
51  cards
Chapter 4: Embolism
What is an embolus,
The vast majority of emboli deriv...,
True false emboli that are very c...
30  cards
Chapter 4: Infarction
What is an infarct,
Which organs are mostly affected ...,
What process underlies the vast m...
16  cards
Chapter 4: Shock
What is shock,
Is shock injury reversible,
Shock may complicate severe hemor...
17  cards
Summary's Chapter 5: Diseases of the immune disease
Fill in the innate immune system ...,
Fill in are the mediators of adap...,
Explain what t lymphocytes expres...
79  cards
Chapter 5: Cells and tissues of the immune system
What are major components of the ...,
Whats the difference between naiv...,
What two reactions can be provide...
61  cards
Chapter 5: Overview of lymphocyte activation and adaptive immune responses
It is impossible for lymphocytes ...,
What happens at the same time as ...,
What is a microbial mimic called ...
30  cards
Chapter 5: Hypersensitivity: Immunologically Mediated Tissue Injury
Just read,
What is meant by autoimmunity,
What phenomenon normally controls...
56  cards
Chapter 5: Autoimmune Diseases
Why are systemic autoimmune disea...,
What is the definition of self to...,
What two mechanisms are there to ...
44  cards
Chapter 5: Immunodeficiency Syndromes and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Immune deficiencies can be divide...,
What is impaired in primary immun...,
What is impaired in severe combin...
80  cards
Chapter 5: Rejection of Transplants
What is the foundation on why tra...,
What are allografts,
The recipient s t cells recognize...
29  cards
Chapter 5: Amyloidosis
What is amyloidosis,
How do these abnormal fibrils arise,
What are the three most common fo...
7  cards
Chapter 6: Neoplasia
All of these questions are based ...,
Benign and malignant tumors can b...,
Fill in benign tumors resemble th...
122  cards
Chapter 6: Nomenclature
True false cancer is a genetic di...,
Are genetic alteration in cancer ...,
Mutations and epigenetic alterati...
22  cards
Practical 1: Cell and tissue damage, reactive changes, recovery reactions:
To a certain degree tissues can a...,
Name a process which is mainly ba...,
An increase in proliferation lead...
34  cards
Practical 2: Inflammation and tissue repair
Which of the symptoms listed belo...,
An inflammatory reaction consists...,
Toll like receptors are activated...
53  cards
Practice questions lectures week 1
Hypertrophy is a either the incre...,
The main differences between necr...,
Bcl 2a is pro apoptoticb is invol...
11  cards

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Decks: Cell As A Unit Of Health And Disease, I Cell Injury Cell Death And Adaptations, Ii Acute And Chronic Inflammation, And more!
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  • 48 decks
  • 6156 flashcards
  • 115 learners
Decks: Cell As A Unit Of Health And Disease, I Cell Injury Cell Death And Adaptations, Ii Acute And Chronic Inflammation, And more!
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