Principles of disease

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Decks in this class (47)

Introduction to Medical Microbiology
What are the 5 possible infecting...,
What is the specimen collection f...,
What is the specimen collection f...
20  cards
Introduction to Bacteria
What are the characteristics of g...,
What are the characteristics of g...,
What is the gram stain appearance...
17  cards
Introduction to Viruses
Describe the possible shapes of a...,
What are obligate intracellular p...,
What can virus families be classi...
22  cards
Fungi - Intro
What are the 3 main divisions of ...,
What kinds of fungi are basidiomy...,
What kinds of fungi are in ascomy...
16  cards
Principles of Immunity
What does natural passive immunit...,
What is human normal immunoglobul...,
What is specific immunoglobulin 3
32  cards
Pathogens and Host - Immunity
What type of phagocytic cell is a...,
What type of phagocytic cell is c...,
Where can you find fixed macropha...
23  cards
Introduction to Parasites
What are the three classes of par...,
Describe the structure of protozoa 2,
What is the mode of protozoa tran...
26  cards
Gram Positive Bacteria
What type of bacteria is bacilli ...,
What are group d streptococci re ...,
What does streptococcus pneumonia...
31  cards
Gram Negative Bacteria
Does salmonella ferment lactose 1,
What type of organisms is pseudom...,
What causes tuberculosis 3
38  cards
Antimicrobial chemotherapy
Define bactericidal 1,
Define bacteriostatic 2,
Define a sensitive organism 3
64  cards
Gram positive- Adam
What are the clinically significa...,
Difference between staphylococci ...,
What is staphylococcus aureus 3
8  cards
Gram negative- Adam
What are clinically significant g...,
What is escherichia coli 2,
What is salmonella spp 3
8  cards
Hypersensitivity & Autoimmunity
Define hypersensitivity 1,
Which types of hypersensitivity a...,
What is type 1 hypersensitivity a...
38  cards
Tumour Pathology
What is hyperplasia 1,
What is hypertorphy 2,
What is atrophy 3
20  cards
Tumour Pathology 2
What are physical properties of c...,
What are the behavioural changes ...,
Describe formation of cancer 1 3
35  cards
Tumour Pathology 3
What are the systemic effects of ...,
What is normal hormone production...,
What is abnormal hormone producti...
14  cards
Tumour Pathology 4
What is the cell cycle defined as 1,
What are the external factors tha...,
When is the cell cycle dependant ...
24  cards
Tumour Pathology 5 COPY
What do tumour supressor genes no...,
What do proto oncogenes do 2,
How does the rb gene ve regulate ...
20  cards
Tumour Pathology 5
How do tumour suppressor genes fu...,
What is an anti oncogene 2,
What do mutations in retinoblasto...
21  cards
Acute Inflammation
What are the signs of inflammation 1,
What are the causes of inflammati...,
What is the microcirculation 3
20  cards
Acute Inflammation 2
What is the name of inflammation ...,
What do neutrophils do 2,
What do the granules possess 3
46  cards
Chronic Inflammation 1
What is the definition of chronic...,
What are the clinical presentatio...,
When do we see chronic inflammati...
14  cards
Chronic Inflammation 2
What is granulomatous inflammatio...,
How is granulomatous inflammation...,
How are granulomas formed 3
29  cards
Disease
What are the 5 types of natural d...,
What is defined as inflammation 2,
What is defined as abnormal cell ...
5  cards
Outline of Disease Process CANCER
What does cancers are mostly mono...,
Whats different about cancer cells 2,
What are the 5 steps of carcinoge...
32  cards
Therapeutic Options for CANCER
What are the two options for deal...,
What 5 areas are used for prevent...,
What foods are linked to cancer 3
39  cards
Chemotherapy
Whats it called when the primary ...,
Whats it called when tumour cells...,
What happens if chemo isn t deliv...
41  cards
Circulation 1
Describe the origin of platelets ...,
Explain the role of platelets in ...,
What is coagulation 3
12  cards
Circulation 2
Describe virchow s triad 1,
Example 1 2,
Example 2 3
11  cards
Circulation 3
What is circulatory shock 1,
What are the main causes of shock 2,
What does normal bp require 3
10  cards
Chromosomes and Cell division 1/2 - First Lecture
Where are the telomeres of a chro...,
What is the end replication probl...,
How do eukaryotes solve the end r...
6  cards
Chromosomes and Cell Division 2/2 - First Lecture
What are the stages of the cell c...,
What are the different stages of ...,
What happens during the g1 stage ...
30  cards
Mendelian Inheritance
What are the features of autosoma...,
What are the features of autosoma...,
Give an example of a dominant aut...
6  cards
Chromosomal Abnormalities
What is trisomy 1,
What is monosomy 2,
What is triploidy teroploidy 3
36  cards
Storing and Using Genetic Information
Which carbon is responsible for t...,
Which base swaps in with thymine ...,
What takes place in the nucleus 3
18  cards
Estimating Risk of Inherited Genetic Disease
What is meant by fitness 1,
What is an allele that increases ...,
What is a neutral allele 3
23  cards
Genetic Cancer Predisposition
What is a germline mutation 1,
What kind of cancer does germline...,
What 3 types of genes are involve...
33  cards
Medical Genetics in the Clinic
Who does genetic counseling 1,
What happens after clinical exami...,
What are variants of uncertain si...
3  cards
Complex (non-mendelian) inheritance
What is penetrance 1,
What is incomplete penetrance 2,
Define precision personalised med...
17  cards
Drug Absorbtion 1
Define pharmaceutical process 1,
Define pharmacokinetics 2,
What is pharmacodynamics 3
42  cards
Drug Distribution
Define drug distribution 1,
What effects tissue distribution ...,
What type of membrane characteris...
20  cards
Drug Metabolism
Describe phase 1 metabolism 1,
Describe phase 2 metabolism 2,
Define drug metabolism 3
41  cards
Drug Delivery
What characteristics of the patie...,
What 5 things are to be considere...,
Where are oral meds absorbed into...
49  cards
Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs)
Define an adverse drug reaction 1,
What are the 3 criteria of an adv...,
How many inpatients suffer adrs 3
52  cards
Drug Interactions
Define the object drug 1,
Define the precipitant 2,
Give a case of a drug interaction...
21  cards
Prescribing Errors
What is defined as a medication e...,
What are the four most common typ...,
When are health care professional...
21  cards
Clinical Trials
Why are clinical trials important 1,
What is defined as pre clinical d...,
What is phase 1 of clinical devel...
14  cards

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