Year 2 Clinical Pathology

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Decks in this class (68)

T1-L1: Bacterial Pathogens
Give common gram positive cocci b...,
Give common gram negative cocci b...,
Give common gram positive bacilli...
23  cards
T1-L2: Viral and Prion Pathogens
What virus establishes latency in...,
What virus establishes latency in...,
What virus reactivates as shingles
24  cards
T1-L3: Fungal Pathogens
How can we categorise fungal disease,
What pathogen causes tinea unguium,
What is the cause of tinea pedis ...
20  cards
T1-L4: Parasitology
Give the 3 types of symbiosis,
What are the 4 classification of ...,
How can parasites broadly be clas...
19  cards
T2-L1: Allergic Disease
What are the two broad categories...,
What is asthma,
What is the pathogenesis of asthma
19  cards
T2-L2: Autoimmunity
What is the difference between ad...,
Define autoinflammation,
What are the characteristics of a...
16  cards
T2-L3: Diagnosis of Autoimmune Diseases
What is the likely clinical diagn...,
What are the type of diagnostic t...,
Give non specific markers of syst...
14  cards
T2-L4: Immunodeficiency
Define immunodeficiency,
List the main types of primary im...,
Give examples of causes of second...
18  cards
T2-L5: Immunomodulation and Immunosuppression
What is the definition of immunom...,
Give examples of fusion immunomod...,
For passive immunopotentation giv...
21  cards
T2-L6: MHC and Transplant Rejection
What are the broad two types of hla,
What is the difference between hl...,
What is the role of mhc is evolution
13  cards
T2-L7: Infections in the Immunocompromised Host
Give examples of innate defences ...,
What is the second line of defenc...,
What are the two types of neutrop...
19  cards
T3-L1: Antibacterial and Antifungal Agents
What is the role of antimicrobials,
What are the different categories...,
Define antibiotic
18  cards
T3-L2: Antivirals
What is viral infections can lead...,
Give examples of viral respirator...,
Give examples of viral gastroente...
19  cards
T3-L3: Infectious Test
What features of history are impo...,
How does a fbc vary in an infection,
What are procalcitonin and crp ma...
7  cards
T3-L4: Investigation of Specific Infections
What is m c s,
How can we use blood test for spe...,
What tests do we use in suspected...
23  cards
T3-L5: Pathogen-Antibiotic Matching
Give the 4 classes of antibiotics...,
What type of bacteria is staph ep...,
What type of bacteria is clostrid...
21  cards
T3-L6: Antibiotic Resistance
What are the main causes of resis...,
How can we prevent antibiotic res...,
How do we identify resistance
14  cards
T3-L7: Pathogen-Antibiotic Matching 2
Which antibiotic would you choose...,
Which antibiotic would you choose...,
Diagnosis you make a diagnosis of...
12  cards
T3-L8: Pathogen-Antibiotic Matching 3
What is the most likely diagnosis...,
What is the best test used to con...,
What is the best test used to con...
5  cards
T3-L9: Antibacterial Concepts and Stewardship
Describe the relationship between...,
Describe the relationship between...,
What is the probability of target...
15  cards
T3-L10: Immunisation
What is active immunisation,
What is passive immunisation,
What agents are available for pas...
9  cards
T3-L11: Infection Prevention and Control
Deine antisepsis,
Define decontamination,
Define sterilisation
17  cards
T4-L1: Urological Pathology
Give the epidemiology of renal ce...,
Why might patients with renal cel...,
What is the aetiology of wilms tu...
13  cards
T4-L2: Male Urological Pathology
What is cryptorchidism,
Why is cryptorchidism seem most c...,
What are potent complications of ...
6  cards
T4-L3: Laboratory Tests of Renal Function
Define anuria oliguria and polyuria,
How do we classify renal failure ...,
List the laboratory tests we can ...
8  cards
T4-L4: Renal Pathology
Give causes of vascular damage,
Give causes of glomerular damage,
Give causes of tubular damage
20  cards
T4-L5: Urinary Tract Infections
What are predisposing factors to ...,
What make up perineal flora,
What are the organisms that commo...
22  cards
T5-L1: Disorders of the Endocrine System
How does prolactinoma present,
What is the best way to confirm a...,
Give the epidemiology aetiology a...
20  cards
T5-L2: Diabetes
What hormone do islets of langerh...,
What is c peptide,
What are the affects of insulin
23  cards
T5-L3: Investigating the Endocrine System
What are the 3 types of hormones,
Why do patients with hypothyroidi...,
What is a likely cause of a patie...
19  cards
T5-L4: Bone and New Markers
What are the differences between ...,
Which cells are bone forming,
What is the function of osteoclasts
28  cards
T5-L5: Calcium, Phosphate and Magnesium Homeostasis
What is the physiological role of...,
Where is calcium found in the bod...,
What levels of calcium is conside...
27  cards
T6-L1: Breast Pathology
Which women are eligible for brea...,
What is the symptomatic presentat...,
What makes up the breast triple a...
14  cards
T6-L2: Uterine Pathology
For endometriosis give a epidemio...,
What condition results due to ina...,
What layers make up the endometrium
15  cards
T6-L3: Childhood and Pregnancy Infections
What particular teratogenic patho...,
For chorioamnionitis give the fol...,
For peurperal endometritis give t...
18  cards
T7-L1: Introduction to Haematology
Define haemopoiesis,
Where are the origins of hamopoiesis,
What are the different haemopoiet...
15  cards
T7-L2: Blood Transfusion
What are the indications for tran...,
What are alternatives to transfus...,
What are the two methods of plate...
20  cards
T7-L3: Introduction to Bleeding Disorders
What are the components of a plat...,
How does aspirin act as a anti th...,
How does clopidogrel work
14  cards
T7-L4: Haemaglobinopathies
What are physiological haematolog...,
What is neutrophilic left shift i...,
What in the clinical presentation...
14  cards
T7-L6: Thrombosis
What are the risk factors for vte,
What pharmacological prophylaxis ...,
What exclusion tests can we use t...
15  cards
T7-L7: Acquired Bleeding Disorders
What is the mode of action of lmwh,
Give differences between unfracti...,
What are the complications of hep...
21  cards
T7-L8: Common causes of Anaemia and Thrombocytopenia
Give causes of anaemia,
How is iron balance in the body a...,
What lab tests can we use to esta...
17  cards
T7-L9 Acute Leukaemia and MDS
For acute myeloid leukaemia give ...,
Why do some patients not respond ...,
What are complications fo intensi...
14  cards
T7-L10: Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders
What are the signs and symptoms o...,
How is polycythaemia vera diagnosed,
How do epo levels differ in prima...
20  cards
T7-L11: Myeloma, Lymphoma and CLL
What is the epidemiology of myeloma,
What can we use to test for myeloma,
What is mgus
17  cards
T7-T12: Haematological Emergencies
What is the pathogenesis of throm...,
What are the symptoms and tests i...,
What is the treatment for ttp
12  cards
T8-L1: Benign Lung Pathology
How can inflammation affect the l...,
What is the pathogenesis and path...,
A 65 year old man dies and at aut...
7  cards
T8-L2: Malignant Lung Pathology
How can we broadly classify non s...,
Which cancers commonly metastasis...,
Give risk factors for lung cancer
5  cards
T8-L3: Clinical Respiratory Infections
Give causes of pharyngitis and to...,
What is the centor criteria,
What are the characteristic featu...
22  cards
T8-L4: Pleura Pathology
What are the different layers of ...,
What is the lubricating fluid sec...,
Give causes of pleuritis
17  cards
T9-L1: Cardiovascular Pathology 1
What is ischaemic heart disease,
Give the ihd syndromes,
Give risks factors for ihd
19  cards
T9-L2: Cardiovascular Pathology 2
What is congestive heart failure,
What is the pathogenesis of left ...,
What is the effect of hypertensio...
26  cards
T9-L3: Cardiovascular Pathology 3
What are the clinical features fo...,
What are the clinical features of...,
What clinical features do we see ...
8  cards
T9-L4: Vascular Infections
What is the clinical presentation...,
How is infective endocarditis dia...,
How is intravascular catheter rel...
7  cards
T9-L5: CNS Clinical Infections
How can meningitis be classified,
What is the pathogenesis if menin...,
What are the usual causes of meni...
14  cards
T10-L1: Inflammatory Skin Diseases and Cancer
What changes are seen microscopic...,
What type of hypersensitivity is ...,
What microscopic changes do we se...
23  cards
T10-L2: Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System
What embryological layer is soft ...,
What is the term for malignant me...,
How do we diagnose soft tissue tu...
17  cards
T10-L3: Orthopaedic, Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
What level of skin do viral warts...,
What are pilonidal cysts,
What is the usual aetiology of im...
17  cards
T10-L4: Diseases of the Head and Neck
Give examples of aetiologies of r...,
Give complications of sinusitis,
What cell are polyps due to alleg...
17  cards
T11-L1: Upper GI Pathology
Give risk factors of gastro oesop...,
Give the aetiology of oesophagitis,
What histological appearances do ...
17  cards
T11-L2: Lower GI Pathology
Where are diverticula commonly found,
What is the pathogenesis of diver...,
Give acute complications of diver...
20  cards
T11-L3: Hepatobillary System and Pancreas II
Give benign lesions of the liver,
What is focal nodular hyperplasia,
What is the most common malignant...
9  cards
T11-L4: Pancreatic Pathology
What enzyme is raised in pancreat...,
What is the most common aetiology...,
Give hereditary causes of pancrea...
21  cards
T11-L5: Gastrointestinal Infections I
What organisms cause angular chei...,
What condition does hairy leucopl...,
Give a continuum of dentoalveolar...
25  cards
T11-L6: Nutritional Support in Trauma
At what stage of trauma do most d...,
What are the 3 stages of response...,
Describes the features of phase 1...
18  cards
T11-L7: Medical Liver Diseases
What is bilirubin combined with i...,
Give prehepatic causes of jaundice,
Give hepatic causes of jaundice
24  cards
T11-L8: Investigation of Liver and Pancreatic Disease
What is the clinical presentation...,
What measurements truly test live...,
What tests are involved in routin...
17  cards
T11-L9: Gastrointestinal Infections II
What is the difference between in...,
What symptoms does s aureus gi in...,
Is bacillus cereus toxin mediated...
21  cards

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