year 5: immunopathology

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Immuno: Immune response to infection Pt.1
What are the two main routes of i...,
List some features of skin that m...,
What do sebaceous glands produce ...
26  cards
Immuno: Immune response to infection Pt.2
What are the key features of cell...,
Outline the selection of t cells ...,
How do t cells recognise hla pept...
26  cards
Immuno: Primary Immune Deficiencies Pt.1
In which physiological states mig...,
List some examples of secondary i...,
What are some major clinical feat...
20  cards
Immuno: Primary Immune Deficiencies Pt.2
For each of the following conditi...,
What is factor h,
What is the main clinical consequ...
15  cards
Immuno: Primary Immune Deficiencies Pt.3
Name a defect in stem cells that,
What is the most common type of scid,
Which mutation is responsible for...
20  cards
Immuno: Primary Immune Deficiencies Pt.4
Describe the typical levels of cd...,
Outline some management approache...,
Describe the stereotypical presen...
20  cards
Immuno: Autoinflammatory and Autoimmune diseases Pt.1
What is the difference between au...,
Which cells are mainly responsibl...,
List examples of monogenic autoin...
25  cards
Immuno: Autoinflammatory and Autoimmune diseases Pt.2
Which autoimmune conditions are o...,
What does alps stand for,
Which mutations cause alps
25  cards
Immuno: Autoinflammatory and Autoimmune diseases Pt.3
Describe the pathophysiology of g...,
Which antibodies is hashimotos th...,
Which gel and coombs class is t1dm
25  cards
Immuno: Autoinflammatory and Autoimmune diseases Pt.4
What are some clincial features o...,
Which antibodies are tested for i...,
What is the pathophysiology of sj...
20  cards
Immuno: Immune modulating therapies Pt.1
List some approahces to boosting ...,
What happens when cells of the ad...,
What happens to t cells when acti...
22  cards
Immuno: Immune modulating therapies Pt.2
List some examples of conjugate v...,
Describe how adjuvants work,
List some examples of adjuvants
22  cards
Immuno: Immune modulating therapies Pt.3
List some approaches to suppressi...,
How much endogenous steroid does ...,
What is the effect of steroids on...
20  cards
Immuno: Immune modulating therapies Pt.4
List some indications for plasmap...,
Describe the mechanism of action ...,
Give two examples of calcineurin ...
20  cards
Immuno: Immune modulating therapies Pt.5
Describe the mechanism of action ...,
What is the main indication of na...,
What are some adverse effects of ...
24  cards
Immuno: Transplantation Pt.1
Which organ is most commonly tran...,
What is the average half life of ...,
What are the three phases of an i...
24  cards
Immuno: Transplantation Pt.2
Which technology is used for ab h...,
At what stages of transplantation...,
Name and describe three assays fo...
20  cards
Immuno: Case Studies in Immunology Pt.1
Define anaphylaxis,
Describe the mechanism of type i ...,
List some clinical features of an...
26  cards
Immuno: Case Studies in Immunology Pt.2
Explain the following clinical ma...,
How should serum sickness be managed,
List some features of immunodefic...
25  cards
Immuno: Allergy Pt.1
Define allergic disorder,
Define sensitisation,
Describe the difference between i...
23  cards
Immuno: Allergy Pt.2
When does mast cell tryptase reac...,
When might mast cell trypase be m...,
Describe how the basophil activat...
20  cards
Immuno: Malabsorption CPC Pt.1
List three causes of microcytic a...,
What is anisopoikilocytosis and w...,
What are tear drop cells and elli...
18  cards
Immuno: Malabsorption CPC Pt.2
Describe the t cell response to g...,
Describe the b cell response to g...,
B cells produce antibodies agains...
18  cards
IMMUNO: Secondary immune deficiencies and HIV infection Pt.1
What are the causes of immune def...,
Which childhood infection can cau...,
What are the common causes of sec...
25  cards
IMMUNO: Secondary immune deficiencies and HIV infection Pt.2
How many virions are produced eac...,
Does art affect the latent hiv in...,
Describe the changes in these imm...
25  cards

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