| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Which of ischaemia or infarction is decribed? Insufficient blood suply to a tissue or organ? | Ischaemia | 100%
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| Which out of necrosis and apoptosis causes acute inflammation? | Necrosis | 75%
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| Type 1 hypersensitivity? | Anaphylactic | 50%
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| What is it called when the pericardium fills with blood placing increased pressure onto the heart? | Cardiac tamponade | 50%
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| There are 4 key types of it. Which may be caused by myocardial infarction? | Cardiogenic | 50%
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| In necrosis caused by ischaemia we see ghost outlines of cells remaining what type of necrosis is this? | Coagulative | 50%
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| What 3 dimensional shape do infarcts normally take on? | Cone/wedge | 50%
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| What about lungs, liver and the brain means that it has a higher likelihood of survival if an artery supplying it is occluded? | Dual blood supply | 50%
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| Haemorrhage? | Hypovolaemic | 50%
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| Almost anywhere in the body necrosis leads to the tissue going hard, however in the brain it goes the other way how is this described? | Liquifactive | 50%
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| Gram +ve bacteria? | Septic | 50%
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| What is defined? Circulatory failure with low blood pressure, leading to reduced perfusion of tissues. | Shock | 50%
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