Year 5 -krish finess

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CHEMPATH: Lipids Lecture
Name some features of atheroscler...,
What is the,
How are lipids transported
47  cards
CHEMPATH: Liver disease
Why is the endothelium in the liv...,
Which zone of the hepatocytes is ...,
What does the portal triad consis...
74  cards
CHEMPATH: Calcium Handling
What are the 3 forms of calcium i...,
How do you correct for low albumi...,
What is the function of ca
54  cards
HAEM: Venous Thrombosis (not finished)
What deaths does pe account for,
What is the recurrence rate of vte,
What is the occurence of pulmonar...
28  cards
HISTO: Fundamentals of Histology
Where would you see these in appe...,
What are these cells and what are...,
What cells can be seen in this pi...
35  cards
IMMUNO: Immune response to infection
What are the constitutive barrier...,
How does the skin act as a barrie...,
How does the mucosal surface act ...
73  cards
MICRO: Antimicrobials 1
Give 3 examples of selective targ...,
Give 3 2 classes of antibiotics i...,
Give 3 examples of beta lactam an...
84  cards
MICRO: Antimicrobials 2
What are the main types of misuse...,
Which patients most benefit from ...,
What is the of patients who get a...
44  cards
HISTO: Liver pathology
How much does the liver weigh wha...,
What are the cells of the liver,
Where are stellate cells located ...
53  cards
CHEMPATH: Sodium and Fluid Balance
What is the most common electroly...,
What is the main pathogenesis of ...,
What hormone regulates warer balance
39  cards
HAEM: Systemic disease
What does a deficiency of fviii c...,
What does a deficiency of protein...,
What is the difference between a ...
53  cards
HAEM: CML and MPD
Define polycythaemia,
What is the normal hb and haemato...,
What are the 2 types of polycytha...
66  cards
CHEMPATH: Potassium Handling
What is the normal potassium seru...,
What is the most abundant intrace...,
Which hormones are involved in re...
34  cards
MICRO: Healthcare associated infections
What are hai,
How common are hais in the uk,
List some syndrome of hai
28  cards
CHEMPATH: Pituitary
Does pituitary failure cause hypo...,
What is the bp in addison s disease,
What are the 6 hormones in the an...
31  cards
CHEMPATH: Diabetes cases
Describe the diagram for acid base,
What is the normal range for hco3...,
What are the normal ranges for ph...
24  cards
IMMUNO: Secondary immune deficiencies and HIV infection
What are the causes of immune def...,
Which childhood infection can cau...,
What are the common causes of sec...
52  cards
HAEM: Multiple myeloma, amyloid and MGUS
Define multiple myeloma,
What are th,
Which types of b cells are implic...
45  cards
HISTO: Skin Pathology
What are the layers of the skin,
Where are sebaceous glands not found,
Label this diagram
41  cards
HISTO: Lung pathology
List 4 common airway diseases,
Define asthma,
Describe the pathophysiology of a...
77  cards
CHEMPATH: Adrenal Disease
What are the layers of the adrena...,
Adrenal anatomy,
What is the diagnosis
23  cards
TBL sessions
0  cards
CHEMPATH: Acid-base handling
What is the normal h concentratio...,
How is h produced,
Why does addition of h ions not c...
27  cards
CHEMPATH: Metabolic disorders and screening (1+2)
What are the inheritance types of...,
What does omim stand for and what...,
What is the cause of deficient en...
68  cards
IMMUNO: Primary Immunodeficiency
List the categories of autoimmune...,
How are immunodeficiencies classi...,
What clinical features are sugges...
95  cards
MICRO: CNS infections and meningitis
What are the 4 routes of pathogen...,
What is meningtitis its signs and...,
What is encephalitis its signs an...
44  cards
HAEM: Lymphoma
Define lymphoma,
How common is lymphoma,
What are the consequences of havi...
87  cards
MICRO: Fungal infections
What are fungi,
What are the main 2 types of fungi,
What is the commonest fungal infe...
46  cards
MICRO: Vaccines
Define variolation,
Define r0,
Which of these viruses is most co...
25  cards
HISTO: Breast
How do you investigate breast dis...,
How is cytology carried out,
What is the cytopathology breast ...
54  cards
MICRO: Mycobacterial diseases (TB)
What of world s population is inf...,
What is the difference between nt...,
What is slow growing mycobacteria
46  cards
HISTO: Lower GI Disease
What are the general effects of p...,
Name 4 congenital disorders of th...,
What is the cause of hirschsprung...
44  cards
IMMUNO: Transplantation
What are the first and second mos...,
What proportion of the world popu...,
5years on what are the chances of...
42  cards
HAEM: Blood transfusion
Which two ways help determine abo...,
Apart from abo list some other bl...,
What is the consequence of giving...
89  cards
CHEMPATH: Clinical chemistry CPC
Which of the following is associa...,
46  cards
IMMUNO: Allergy
What is the difference in trigger...,
Name the signalling an effector c...,
Give an overview of the th2 immun...
38  cards
HAEM: Bone marrow transplant
How resistant is bone marrow to i...,
What is a cd marker of stem cells,
Which conditions are suitable for...
42  cards
CHEMPATH: Paediatric clinical chemistry
What is the rate of infant death ...,
What are the common consitions se...,
What are the features of nec
38  cards
CHEMPATH: Porphyrias
Define porphyria,
What are the 3 presentations of p...,
Describe the structure of haem
42  cards
CHEMPATH: Thyroid
1 consistent with clinical primar...,
Normal ranges tsh 033 45mu l free...,
Tsh 14 free t4 121 1 consistent w...
39  cards
CHEMPATH: Nutrition
List 5 fat soluble vitamins,
List 6 water soluble vitamins,
Which fsv can be tested for why a...
43  cards
CHEMPATH: Uric acid metabolism
Name the three purines involved i...,
How are inosinic acids purines co...,
What are the normal msu concentra...
31  cards
CHEMPATH: Enzymes and Cardiac Markers
Where is alp found,
How can you differentiate between...,
What is the clinical approach to ...
21  cards
MICRO: Wound, Bone and Joint Infections
What pathogens most commonly caus...,
What is the pathogenesis of ssis,
What are the three levels of ssis
37  cards
MICRO: Zoonoses
What are zoonoses what of infecti...,
How are zoonoses transmitted,
What are the two levels of classi...
44  cards
MICRO: GI infections
Define gastroenteritis,
Define diarrhoea,
How can you distinguish between l...
76  cards
MICRO: Prion disease
Case example,
Define prion,
What happens when prions enter th...
44  cards
MICRO: Respiratory tract infections
Covered here pneumonia bronchitis...,
List some types of respiratory de...,
18yo female fever cough and malai...
65  cards
MICRO: HIV in African children
Where do most cases of hiv occur,
Why is hiv in children a large bu...,
What is an early facial feature i...
25  cards
HISTO: Systemic Pathology
Describe the course of viral load...,
List 5 types of opportunistic inf...,
What is shown in this patient wit...
29  cards
IMMUNO: Autoimmune and Autoinflammatory Disease
What is immunopathology,
In the context of immunopathology...,
What is the cause of auto inflamm...
120  cards
MICRO: Urinary Tract Infections
Is the urethra sterile,
What cells should you not find in...,
Define bacteruria and cystitis
42  cards
HISTO: Upper GI pathology
What is the junction between the ...,
Which parts of the stomach have t...,
What cells are not usually seen i...
59  cards
MICRO: Opportunistic viral infections
What are endogenous vs exogenous ...,
How are viruses classified,
List some aids defining illnesses...
51  cards
Histopathology - Skin pathology
Normal skin is made up of what th...,
Epidermis what cells does it cons...,
Dermis ft and made up of what
47  cards

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