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Lecture One
What are the two different types ...,
What are the 3 different types if...,
What is the cause of a primary im...
15  cards
Lecture Two
What is the definition of a hyper...,
What is meant by the term autoimm...,
What is immune mediated disease a...
16  cards
Lecture Three
What are the adverse effects of i...,
What is lymphoma and what stage o...,
What are three ways that lymphoma...
22  cards
Lecture 4 - Haem 1
Briefly describe what the functio...,
What are the stages of erythrocyt...,
Briefly explain how the process o...
22  cards
Lecture 5 - Haem 2
What is the common causes of seco...,
Briefly describe blood results th...,
Briefly describe the factors that...
16  cards
Lecture 6 - Haem 3
What clinical signs are observed ...,
What clinical signs are seen as a...,
What are the differentials that s...
15  cards
Lecture 7 - Haem 4
What is the half life of a blood ...,
What is myelopoiesis and how lond...,
Briefly describe the kinetics of ...
34  cards
Lecture 8 - HAEM 5
Where is thrombopoietin tpo made,
How does il 6 stimulate thrombopo...,
Briefly explain how tpo can regul...
22  cards
Lecture 9 - HAEM 6
What are the factors that are inv...,
What is involved in secondary hae...,
What are the clinical signs seen ...
17  cards
Lectures 10, 11, 12 - Cardio 1-3
What is the formula for cardiac o...,
What is the formula for stroke vo...,
What is the normal percentage of ...
60  cards
Lecture 13 - Cardio 4
What is a hydropericardium,
What is an important consideratio...,
What type of conditions result in...
32  cards
Lecture 14 - Cardio 5
What is a cardiomyopathy,
What are some features of cardiom...,
How is a diagnosis of cardiomyopa...
29  cards
Lecture 16 - Respiratory 2
Why can nasal disturbances in hor...,
What are some generic upper respi...,
What are the primary and secondar...
28  cards
Lecture 17 - Respiratory 3
Comment on the prevalence of lung...,
Why are secondary metastatic neop...,
What are the two main types of lu...
16  cards
Lecture 18 - Respiratory 4
What is the function of the parie...,
What should be in the pleural spa...,
What is the prevalence of the con...
10  cards
Lecture 19 - Respiratory 5
What are the components of the up...,
What are the components of the lo...,
What are the main clinical signs ...
20  cards
Lecture 15 - Respiratory 1
What is the function of the upper...,
What is the function of the lower...,
What reflexes are involved in pul...
11  cards
Lecture 20 - Alimentary 1
What is meant by the term dysphagia,
State the following 1 what is the...,
What are the four basic clinical ...
40  cards
Lecture 21 - Alimentary Two
Describe the distribution of visc...,
What afferent receptors pick up e...,
Where are the stretch receptors l...
28  cards
Lecture 22 - Alimentary 3
Briefly explain the mechanism of ...,
Is turnover of enterocytes slower...,
Below is a diagram showing carboh...
34  cards
Lecture 23 - Alimentary 4
Briefly explain the mechanism of ...,
What is metabolic acidosis in rum...,
How does metabolic acidosis resul...
23  cards
Lecture 24 - Alimentary 5
Name the structures that are show...,
Name the structures that are show...,
Can the following clinical signs ...
55  cards
Lecture 25 - Alimentary 6
What tests are involved in the mi...,
What does panhypoproteinaemia ind...,
When would hypoalmbuminaemia be s...
17  cards
Lecture 26 - Liver 1
What process is needed to cause a...,
Is there any diagnostic importanc...,
For cytoplasmic enzymes how is th...
23  cards
Lecture 28 - Liver 3
What are the three parts of the p...,
What are the three zones of the h...,
What is the name of the structure...
33  cards
Lecture 27 - Liver 2
What are the two main physiologic...,
What causes prehepatic un conjuga...,
What are the two potential causes...
23  cards
Lecture 29 - Liver 4
What is an example of a bacteria ...,
Name the process that is occuring...,
Name the plant below i describe t...
26  cards
Lecture 30 - Liver 5
Name the structures that are show...,
Name the structure below and stat...,
Name the species that the pancrea...
28  cards
Lecture 1 - Renal
What is the function of the proxi...,
What is the function of the raas ...,
What is the function of adh withi...
26  cards
Lecture 2 - Renal
What is the glomerular filtration...,
What are the two main factors tha...,
What are the four main plasma ele...
15  cards
Lecture 3 - Renal
What is a consequence of renal fa...,
What haematological abnormality d...,
How can urea and creatinine be us...
20  cards
Lecture 4 - Renal
What are the three different ways...,
What does usg measure,
What is the range for isosthenuria
26  cards
Lecture 5 - Urinary
Describe the appearance of the ca...,
Describe the appearance of the co...,
What is the function of the filtr...
30  cards
Lecture 6 and 7 - Urinary
1 state the toxin that is implica...,
For the image below 1 name the to...,
Name the condition shown below an...
26  cards
Musculoskeletal 1
What is lameness,
What are the three main causes of...,
What are the three main steps inv...
15  cards
Musculoskeletal 2
Complete the image shown below,
What is the half life of creatine...,
What does a persistent elevation ...
18  cards
Musculoskeletal 3
What is wolffs law,
What are the three main portals o...,
What is the name of the group of ...
22  cards
Musculoskeletal 4
What is the name of the membrane ...,
What is the capacity of joints fo...,
What is degenerative disease and ...
19  cards
Musculoskeletal 5
What are the four ways muscles re...,
What is required for regeneration...,
What does fibrosis in the muscle ...
22  cards
Haematology important bits
What cells are involved in humera...,
What cells are involved in cell m...,
What are the four pathological el...
11  cards
Endocrine One
Where is all circulating t4 produced,
What are the two sources of t3 pr...,
What is is the precursor of thyro...
32  cards
Endocrine 2 and 3
For the diagram below i name stru...,
For the image below i for 1 6 sta...,
What are the three main actions o...
38  cards
Endocrine 4
What are the four major types of ...,
How does insluin act to lower blo...,
How does glucagon activity increa...
16  cards
Endocrine 5
What are the functions of calcium...,
Describe the two mechanisms by wh...,
Briefly describe the two ways tha...
12  cards
Dermatology Lecture 1
What is the normal colour of a do...,
What is erythema,
What is hyperpigmentation
41  cards
Dermatology Lecture 2
Name and describe the pattern of ...,
Name the pattern of inflammation ...,
Name the pattern of inflammation ...
35  cards
Dermatology Lecture 3
What team normally conducts staging,
What team typically conducts grading,
What are the three different type...
23  cards
Dermatology Lecture 4
Define the term pruritis,
Describe the path of sesnory nerv...,
Explain the concept of the thresh...
14  cards
Dermatology Lecture 5
What are the two main causes of a...,
What is the main cause of traumat...,
Describe how a diagnosis of infla...
11  cards
Dermatology Lecture 6
What is otitis externa,
What is meant by a secondary caus...,
What is meant by a primary cause ...
13  cards
Neurology Lecture One
What are the generic forebrain si...,
What are the cerebellar signs see...,
What are the brainstem signs that...
5  cards
Neurology Lecture 2
What is the order that spinal cor...,
What signs would be expected with...,
What signs would be expected with...
10  cards
Neurology Lectures 3,4,5
I state two causes of hepatic enc...,
What are the three main primary n...,
Name the cause of the lesion belo...
14  cards
Neurology Lecture 6
What is meant by the term anisokoria,
Define the conditon that is shown...,
Define the term that is shown below
24  cards
Diagnostic cytology Lecture 1
What method of fine needle aspira...,
What cell types are best suited t...,
What are the five general categor...
33  cards
Diagnostic cytology Lecture 2
What is the,
What are the,
What are the findings that will b...
19  cards
Electrolytes 1
What composition of the body is w...,
What is the distribution of body ...,
True or false cell membranes are ...
21  cards
Electrolytes Lecture 2
What ion does chloride normally c...,
A change in cl will be met by an ...,
What are the two main ways that h...
21  cards
Repro 1
Define spermatogonia,
Define sertoli cells,
What is the fucntion of leydig cells
30  cards
Repro 2
What are the main portals of entr...,
What are some clinical signs that...,
Name condition shown below and st...
29  cards

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