Sophie - Principles of Pathology - Year 2

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30.1 - Relative Importance of Infection as a Cause of Morbidity and Mortality
What is the importance of infecti...,
Roughly what fraction of deaths g...,
Compare the percentage of global ...
8  cards
30.2 Pathogenic Organisms
How many human and bacterial cell...,
Can all bacteria be gram stained,
Describe the structure of gram po...
19  cards
30.3 - Defence Against Infectious Disease_Innate Mechanisms
30.3.1 INNATE MECHANISMS
20  cards
30.3 - Defence Against Infectious Disease_Specific Immune Response
Why is a specific antigen recogni...,
How are antigens distributed,
What is the definition of clonoge...
18  cards
31.1 Necrosis and Apoptosis
What are some forms of rcd regula...,
What is apoptosis,
Summarise the two main pathways o...
16  cards
31.2 Acute Inflammation
What is acute inflammation,
What is the time course for acute...,
How does acute inflammation fight...
115  cards
31.3 Chronic Inflammation
What is the time fram for chronic...,
What are the three main stimuli f...,
What can chronic inflammation lea...
29  cards
31.4 Repair
Define pathology,
What are the four main defence sy...,
What are the goals and outcomes o...
52  cards
31.5 Pharmacology of Inflammation
What is the mechanism of action f...,
How do cox inhibitors work as ana...,
How do cox inhibitors work as ant...
41  cards
32.1 Structure and Physiology of the immune system
What are the primary lymphoid organs,
What is the plo for t cells,
What is the plo for b cells
45  cards
32.2 Induction of Immune Responses
What is antigenicity,
What is immunogenicity,
List the features that determine ...
162  cards
32.3 Effector Mechanisms in Immunity to Infection
How do antibodies aid in eliminat...,
What is opsonization,
How can abs initiate acute inflam...
42  cards
33.1 Bacterial Structure and Physiology
Describe the features that distin...,
Do prokaryotes have a,
What are the main shapes of bacteria
83  cards
33.2 Treatment of Bacterial Infection
What are the physical methods by ...,
What is debridement,
How are antibiotics able to be se...
54  cards
33.3 Bacterial Diagnosis
What are kochs postulates,
State all of kochs postulates,
What is macconkey
45  cards
33.4 Bacterial Pathogenesis
What is virulence,
What are kochs postulates,
State all of kochs postulates
66  cards
33.5 Specific Pathogenic Bacteria
What are all of the different imp...,
For streptococcus pneumoniae stat...,
For streptococcus pyogenes state ...
127  cards
34. Mycology
Describe the features of the king...,
What are the two types of fungi,
What is the difference between ye...
21  cards
35.1 Examples of Viral Disease
Influenza,
Influenza structure,
Influenza epidemics
160  cards
35.2 Laboratory Diagnostic Methods
What are the two main ways a vira...,
List the tests which can indicate...,
What are plaque assays used for
15  cards
35.3 Virion Structure and Classification
What is the size of viruses,
What visual techniques are used t...,
Can viruses be detected by a ligh...
28  cards
35.4 Virus Replication
What are viruses,
What is the eclipse phase,
For hiv 1 viruses state the attach
23  cards
35.5 Cellular and Systemic Consequences of Infection
Are all viruses pathogenic,
What does the outcome of an infec...,
Why do viral infections cause dis...
43  cards
35.6 Population Virology
What factors can influence persis...,
What are the different routs of t...,
Give an example of a virus transm...
30  cards
36. Parasitology
Malaria,
Do infectious diseases have a gre...,
What are helminths
37  cards
37 Immunisation Against Infectious Disease
What is immunisation,
What are the two main types of im...,
What are the advantages of active...
31  cards
38 Epidemiology and Population Health
What are the three key elements r...,
What is the route of transmission...,
What is the route of transmission...
64  cards
39 Immunopathology
Name 6 ways in which the immune s...,
According to the spec what are th...,
Describe the morphology of mast c...
38  cards
40.1 Immune Deficiency
What is the consequence of t cell...,
Give examples of inherited t cell...,
Give an example of an acquired t ...
10  cards
40.2 Transplantation
What is an allograft,
What is an isograft,
What is a xenograft
14  cards
40.3 Iatrogenic and Therapeutic Immunosuppression
What treatments can cause immunos...,
Why is immunosuppression a side e...,
What is neutropenic sepsis
5  cards
41.1 Haemostasis
What is a blood clot,
Define haemostasis,
How does a breach of the endothel...
46  cards
41.2 Thrombosis
What is thrombosis,
What is a thrombus,
Compare how arterial and venous t...
18  cards
41.3 Embolism
What are the different type of em...,
How may a fat embolism arise,
What is an embolism
13  cards
41.4 Atherosclerosis
What is atherosclerosis,
How does sex affect the developme...,
What is the geographical distribu...
41  cards
41.5 Prevention and Treatment of CV disease
What lifestyle changes can,
What surgical interventions can b...,
What is a coronary artery bypass ...
16  cards
42. Degenerative Disease Due To Amyloid
What are some examples of chronic...,
Describe the population impact an...,
Chronic degenerative diseases are...
52  cards
43.1 Pathology of Neoplasia
Describe the,
Describe the,
What is the difference in level o...
68  cards
43.2 Regulation of cell growth in tumours
What are thought to be the 8 hall...,
What is the true definition of ce...,
What are two key markers of malig...
13  cards
43.3 Genetic Basis of Malignancy
What are viral oncogenes,
What are cellular proto oncogenes,
What do oncogenes predispose the ...
33  cards
43.4 Cancer Therapy
What are major therapies not incl...,
What is radiotherapy,
What is the aim of chemotherapy
39  cards
Drugs list
What is the action and some featu...,
What is the action and some featu...,
What is the action and some featu...
40  cards
Cytokines
Il 1 il 1 il 1 origin,
Il 1 il 1 il 1 function,
Il 2 origin
28  cards

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