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Decks in this class (45)

Principles of pathology
What is the definition of pathology,
What can abnormalities arise from,
What is aetiology
32  cards
Cell responses to Injury I
What can reversible cell injuries...,
What is cell adaptation,
What is hypertrophy
35  cards
Cell responses to Injury II
What can happen after reversible ...,
What occurs in the cytoplasm duri...,
What occurs in the nucleus during...
25  cards
Acute Inflammation
What are the 3 aims of inflammation,
What are the five cardinal rules ...,
What are the three components of ...
86  cards
Chronic inflammation
What is chronic inflammation,
When does chronic inflammation occur,
What are some mechanisms of chron...
32  cards
Introduction to bacteriology
What are bacteria definition,
How many genes do bacteria have a...,
What is the size range of bacteria
41  cards
Bacteriology Structure and Function
What are some examples of disting...,
What are the four main categories...,
What is gram staining
19  cards
Normal microbial flora and pathogens
What are the two main groups path...,
What are true pathogens,
What is the first of kochs postul...
22  cards
The pathogenesis of bacterial infections
What is pathogenesis,
What is the definition of a pathogen,
What causes peptic ulcer disease
43  cards
Bacterial genetics, mobile elements and evolution
What is hgt horizontal gene transfer,
What are mge,
What are some examples of mge in ...
15  cards
Antimicrobial resistance
What are antimicrobials,
What are some lesser known uses o...,
What is antibiotic resistance
21  cards
Cytology
What is cytology,
What are some ways you can examin...,
Name 5 ways you can collect sampl...
7  cards
Post-Mortem Technique
What does gross pathology refer to,
Name 5 pieces of equipment you wo...,
What are some things you may noti...
24  cards
Healing
What are the four stages of wound...,
When does haemostasis occur,
What is a vasospasm
37  cards
Vascular disorders I
What is dic disseminatedintravasc...,
What is the consequence of haemos...,
What is an example of an operatio...
33  cards
Vascular disorders II
Name 5 things that can cause thro...,
What are the two different types ...,
Describe arterial thrombosis
43  cards
Antimicrobial susceptability assays
Why you would test for antimicrob...,
What are three phenotypic tests f...,
What is the mic
14  cards
Introduction to ectoparasites
What is the definition of a parasite,
What phylum are the majority of e...,
What are the three main classes o...
48  cards
Intro to veterinary immunology
What is the aim of the immune system,
What three mechanisms help to ens...,
What is a physical barrier
16  cards
Activating the immune system
What are 4 important switches for...,
Through which two molecules does ...,
What are some examples of pamps
33  cards
Innate immunity
What are some examples of chemica...,
What is the function of the innat...,
What do epithelial layers produce
37  cards
Introduction to endoparasites
What are commensal parasites,
What are symbiotic parasites,
What are micropredator parasites
23  cards
Immune response to pathogens
What are the three different type...,
What is immunopathology,
What are the 4 different types of...
40  cards
Virology: Structure and Taxonomy
What is a virion,
Where does the lipid envelope of ...,
What are some properties of virus s
14  cards
Virology: Replication and Pathogenesis
What is the eclipse phase of viru...,
What is transcription and where d...,
What is translation and where doe...
20  cards
immunopathology: hypersensitivities
What is the definition of an allergy,
What is the definition of atopy,
What is the definition of anaphyl...
15  cards
FNA and Cytology Sampling Techniques
What is cytology,
What are some ways you can collec...,
What are the two ways of fna or fnb
13  cards
Submitting Biopsies and Post-mortem cases
Who must submit the form,
Why must we submit a form,
What must the submission form als...
9  cards
Mycology
What are some key facts surroundi...,
What are the four main groups of ...,
What is the name of the fungi of ...
32  cards
Adaptive Immunity 1
What is the innate immune response,
What is the adaptive immune response,
What are the molecules used in th...
43  cards
Adaptive Immunity II
Where does antigen recognition by...,
What drives the activation of ant...,
Where do memory or infected cells...
21  cards
Neoplasia I
What is a hamartoma,
What is a choristoma,
What are three examples of benign...
17  cards
Neoplasia II
How do you give a histological de...,
What is the characteristic patter...,
What is the characteristic patter...
11  cards
Neoplasia III
What are the 6 steps of invasion,
What is the lymphatic pathway of ...,
What is the haematogenous pathway...
7  cards
Intro to histopathology
What are soem examples of things ...,
What are some examples of things ...,
What are five processes that coul...
16  cards
Virology: Transmission and Control
How does nipah virus disseminate ...,
What is the definition of viremia,
What is passive viremia
7  cards
Practical- Post Mortem examination
What is step 1 of the post mortem...,
What is step 2 of the post mortem...,
What is step 3 of the post mortem...
9  cards
Concepts of Vaccination
What are some examples of vaccine...,
What is natural passive immunity,
What is artifical passive immunity
22  cards
Hypersensitivities II
What is type ii hypersensitivity,
What antibodies does type ii involve,
How does the phagocytosis occur
14  cards
Hypersensitivities III
What is the basic mechanism,
What happens to the antibody comp...,
Why may complexes form and get st...
9  cards
Hypersensitivities IV
Explain the indirect effector phase,
Explain the direct effector phase
8  cards
Autoimmunity
What is the definition of autoimm...,
What is autoimmunity mediated by,
What are witebsky s postulates
16  cards
Amyloidosis
What are the four main types of a...,
What is primary amyloidosis assoc...,
What is secondary amyloidosis ass...
10  cards
Immunodeficiency
What is immunodeficiency,
What is primary immunodeficiency,
What is secondary immunodeficiency
6  cards
Immunology- Basic Techniques
What is an immunological assay,
What is serology,
What is a primary binding test
32  cards

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