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blood, Hemodynamic disorders, haemostasis (not to be confused with…
blood
blood group and transfusion
How a transfusion reaction works
How ABO antigens work
cross matching
haemolytic disease of newborn
erythropoiesis
factors for erythropoiesis
b12/Folate:DNA synthesis
erythropoietin
iron
regulation of erythropoiesis
tests
full blood count
reticulocyte count
peripheral blood film
anaemia
life cycle of rbc
symptoms of anaemia
patient symptoms
lab symptoms
Haematopoietic System: system in the body involved in the creation of the cells of blood
Hemodynamic disorders
Hyperaemia and congestion
Hyperaemia
Congestion
Oedema
Haemorrhage
Shock
Hypovolemic shock
Cardiogenic shock
Septic shock
Thrombus
Venous
Arterial
Embolism
Type of emboli
Solid
Liquid
Gaseous
Septic
special types of emoblism
Fat
Air
Amniotic fluid
Infarction
haemostasis
(not to be confused with homeostasis)
primary haemostasis
Thrombopoiesis
formation of platelet plug
process of platelet adhesion
secondary haemostasis
formation of fibrin mesh
coagulation cascades
extrinsic
intrinsic
coagulation cascade
(insert the overview)
coagulation factors
tests for the coagulation system
aPTT vs PTT
issues with clotting
liver damage
haemophilia
Thrombocytopenia
Von Willebrand disease
anticoagulation system
plug prevention (prevention of primary haemostasis)
NO and prostacyclins → prevents primary haemostasis
clot prevention (prevention of secondary haemostasis)
Anti-thrombin
Thrombomodulin and protein C receptor
Tissue factor pathway inhibitor
fibrinolysis (clot removal)
Regulation of fibrinolysis
dysregulation of the anti-coagulation system
virchow's triad
Endothelial damage
Venous stasis
Hypercoagulability
blood: heme and hemoglobin
heme
functions
metabolism
what can go wrong with heme synthesis
where does heme synthesis occur
Steps for heme synthesis
how heme synthesis is regualted
breakdown
Process of heme breakdown
what can go wrong with heme breakdown
jaundice
hepatocellular jaundice
prehepatic jaundice
obstructive jaundice
haemoglobin
how is haemoglobin synthesised
what can go wrong with hemoglobin synthesis
Iron
functions
where is it found
how is iron absorbed
what can go wrong with iron production
issues with the anticoagulation system
DIC deficiency disorder
Factor V leiden treatment
Hereditary thrombophilia
steps for clotting process
process of the mixing test
4 main factors