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Autopsy
What are the different types of a...,
What are the,
Describe medico
15  cards
acute and chronic inflammation
What is inflammation,
When is inflammation good,
When is inflammation bad
31  cards
thrombosis, embolism ischaemia infarction
What makes up blood,
What factors mean that the format...
29  cards
regeneration and repair
Describe resolution,
Describe repair,
Alcoholic liver damage
18  cards
pathology of atherosclerosis
Describe atherosclerosis,
What does atherosclerosis cause,
Risk factors for
7  cards
apoptosis v necrosis
Describe apoptosis,
What are the two processes that r...,
How does a cell decide to apoptose
13  cards
Disorders of development
Describe congenital,
Describe inherited,
Describe acquired
13  cards
hypertrophy hyperplasia atrophy metaplasia dysplasia
Describe hypertrophy,
Where does hypertrophy occur,
Give examples of hypertrophy
17  cards
pathology of ageing
What is the hayflick limit,
Why would skin cels from older pe...,
In some inherited conditions how ...
22  cards
How to treat cancers w/ pathology
Where do basal cell carcinomas in...,
What cures a basal cell carcinoma,
Leukemia
12  cards
carcinogenesis
What is carcinogenesis,
What are carcinogens,
Describe the term carcinogenic
18  cards
invasion and metastasis
Describe in situ neoplasia,
Describe carcinoma in situ,
Describe invasive carcinoma
26  cards
the molecular pathology of newer anti-cancer agents
How does conventional chemotherap...,
What is vinblastine,
What does etoposide do
15  cards
formative assessment- inflammation and cellular responses
What is the name of the main effe...,
What is the name of the cells tha...,
Which of the following is an exam...
12  cards
formative assessment neoplasia
What is this,
Which one of the following tumour...,
What is the name of a malignant t...
24  cards
Benign and Malignant Tumours: Tumour classification
What does tumour mean,
What can cause swelling,
Describe neoplasms
49  cards
immunology
Name 9 factors affecting immune h...,
Describe the etiology of cancer,
Key hallmarks of cancer
26  cards
vaccines
What are the two types of immunis...,
Describe passive immunisation,
What are the limitations of passi...
36  cards
detecting and responding the pathogens
Describe innate immunity,
What are the 4 steps of phagocyte...,
What molecular patterns can the i...
36  cards
Allergy and hypersensitivity
What is a type 1 hypersensitivity...,
What is atophy,
What are allergens
24  cards
principles of pharmokinetics
Define pharmokinetics,
Define absorption,
What are the routes of administra...
31  cards
drugs and receptors
Define the term drug,
What are the 4 drug targets,
Define pharmacology
59  cards
drugs and enzymes
What is an enzyme inhibitor,
What does an enzyme inhibitors do,
What are the two types of enzyme ...
75  cards
drug development
What are the current models of dr...,
Define druggability,
What recombinant proteins are use...
9  cards
opoid pharmacology
What are the simple chemical modi...,
What are natural occurring opioid...,
What are the routes of administra...
31  cards
cholinergic and adrenergic pharmacology
What is cholinergic and adrenergi...,
What is cholinergic and adrenergi...,
What is cholinergic and adrenergi...
37  cards
Ageing and immunity
0  cards
Pharmokinetics in practice
What are first order kinetics,
What are zero order kinetics,
What is half life t1 2 dependant on
27  cards
immunology formative
What are the two types of immune ...,
What cell type is described below...,
Which antigen presenting cell is ...
10  cards
social, gender, inequality
0  cards
meds adherence and concordance
Define adherence,
Describe compliance,
Describe adherence
26  cards
introduction to immunology
What are the two types of immunity,
Describe innate immunity,
Describe adaptive immunity
102  cards
drug interactions
When does a drug interaction occur,
What are the two types of drug in...,
Describe phrarmodynamic interactions
31  cards
adverse drug reactions
Define adverse drug reactions,
Define side effects,
Describe what occurs depending on...
26  cards
anaphylaxis and drug allergy
Define hypersensitivity,
Is anaphylaxis immunological or not,
What are the two types of drug hy...
25  cards
bacteria as causes of diseases
What is a pathogen,
What is a commensal,
What is an opportunist pathogen
41  cards
gram positive bacteria
How do gram positive bacteria sta...,
How are streptococci classified,
What is lancefield grouping
40  cards
gram negative bacteria
What are pathogenicity determinants,
What are colonisation factors,
What are toxins
16  cards
Invasive Meningococcal Disease
What is meningitis,
What are the three layers of meni...,
What are the infectious causes of...
41  cards
Notifiable Diseases & Immunisations
What is human normal immunoglobul...,
2  cards
fungal infections
What are fungi,
How do fungi move,
Describe yeasts
30  cards
protozoa
What are protozoa,
What is the main biological role ...,
How do protozoa function
26  cards
anti-virals and treatment of common viral infections
What are the two therapeutic opti...,
Name some antiviral drugs,
Name some immune modulation
8  cards
antibiotics symposium
What is an antibiotic,
How do antibiotics work,
What are antimicrobials
37  cards
antibiotic symposium- use of antibiotics in practise
1  cards
infection control
Describe the health act 2006,
What are the key components of in...,
What are the infection control po...
14  cards
pattern recognition receptors
How are bacteria and fungi handled,
W,
How are viruses handled
20  cards
HIV/ AIDS epidemiology and confidentiality
What is the global target,
What does a late diagnosis lead to,
What are the three routes of hiv ...
7  cards
HIV infection:virology, pathogenesis and immunology
What is hiv,
What are the 6 stages of virology,
Describe the first stage of virol...
28  cards
the global impact of HIV
Who is most at risk of hiv,
What are the commitments and targ...,
How do thy aim to reduce heterose...
6  cards
clinical features of HIV and AIDS
What are the two markers used to ...,
In a patient with fever rash and ...,
When would you think about doing ...
10  cards
endocrine system- functional anatomy and physiology
What does the major endocrine sys...,
Define hormone,
Define endocrine
91  cards
endocrinology- regulation of appetite
Define apetite,
Define satiety,
How can body mass index be calcul...
36  cards
Introduction to diabetes
Where does all glucose come from,
What occurs in the liver,
Where is glucose delivered to
71  cards
Hypoglycaemia and insulin treatment in diabetes
Describe t1dm,
Describe t2dm,
Advantages of basal insulin in ty...
26  cards
Calcium and Parathyroid Hormone
What does parathyroid hormones do,
What is pth response to decreased...,
What does calcium homeostasis do
24  cards
Pituitary hormone regulation and presentation of pituitary disease
Describe the blood supply of the ...,
Describe the pituitary thyroid axis,
What does the thyroid produce
16  cards
puberty
What do ovarian oestrogens do,
What do ovarian and adrenal andro...,
What occurs at puberty for girls
63  cards
thyroid diseases
Define hyperthyroidism,
What are the three mechanisms for...,
What are the causes of hyperthyro...
43  cards
Endocrinopathies in Pregnancy
What hormones does the first trim...,
Metabolic changes you experience ...,
Gestational syndromes you experie...
11  cards
Water balance, diabetes Insipidus and hyponatraemia
What is the volume of extracellul...,
What is the volume of intreacellu...,
What is the volume of interstitia...
28  cards
Non-Functioning Tumours and Pituitary Hormone Testing
Where does craniopharyngioma come...,
What could pituitary mass lesions be,
Descr
51  cards
acromegaly and prolactinomas
Define acromegaly,
What are the co morbidities you c...,
What is the diagnosis of acromega...
33  cards
other types of diabetes
What is mody,
Describe the genetic history of mody,
Describe physical history of mody
40  cards
Circadian rhythms, adrenal insufficiency and management
Define circadian rhythms,
What is adrenal insufficiency,
What are the three types of adren...
15  cards
non insulin treatments
Define cardiorenal,
What are the objectives of treatment,
3  cards
Microvascular Complications of Diabetes
What complications can occur from...,
What are the clinical consequence...,
Describe how diabetic peripheral ...
24  cards

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