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Decks in this class (17)

Dyspnoea
What is dyspnoea,
What two things can dyspnoea be d...,
Dyspnoea causes explain pathophys...
6  cards
Cough
What are the 6 causes of a cough,
What 2 past history questions do ...,
What is the diagnosis for rust co...
8  cards
Wheezing
What is wheezing,
What can wheezing be mistaken for...,
What disease causes symmetric pol...
6  cards
Haemoptysis
What is haemoptysis,
How do you distinguish blood from...,
How do you define massive haemopt...
5  cards
Obstructive vs. Restrictive Lung Diseases
What is the definition of an obst...,
Give four examples of obstructive...,
Explain the results of pulmonary ...
13  cards
Obstructive: Chronic Bronchitis
What is the definition of chronic...,
Explain the histology of chronic ...,
What is the pathophysiology of ch...
5  cards
Obstructive: Emphysema
What is emphysema,
Explain the pathogenesis of emphy...,
How does an imbalance of protease...
10  cards
Obstructive: Asthma
What is asthma,
Explain the pathogenesis of asthm...,
What happens to an individual upo...
12  cards
Obstructive: Bronchiectasis
What is bronchiectasis,
Explain the pathogenesis of bronc...,
How can we spot bronchiectasis hi...
8  cards
Restrictive: Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
What is ipf,
Explain the pathogenesis,
Explain the clinical features sig...
4  cards
Restrictive: General Pneumoconiosis
What are pneumoconioses,
Name the four types of pneumoconi...,
Explain the general pathogenesis ...
3  cards
Pneumoconioses: Coal Workers Pneumoconiosis
What is cwp,
Who is the aetiology of cwp,
Explain the three stages of cxp
7  cards
Pneumoconioses: Silicosis
What is silicosis,
Explain the pathophysiology of si...,
Explain the imaging findings of s...
6  cards
Pneumoconioses: Berylliosis
What is berylliosis,
What is the pathophysiology of be...,
What lobes do berylliosis affect
7  cards
Pneumoconioses: Asbestosis
What is asbestosis,
Explain briefly the pathphysiolog...,
What type of plaques are formed
10  cards
Restrictive: Sarcoidosis
What is sarcoidosis,
What is the aetiology and who doe...,
Explain the pathophysiology of sa...
10  cards
Restrictive: Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
What is hp,
What is hypersensitivity pneumoni...,
Explain the pathophysiology of hp
6  cards

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