HLSC 1F90 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Hepatitis C Virus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Acute Kidney Injury

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The videos are a potential source of examination material. Pathologist is a very critical member of a team. The diagnostic toolkit: clinical findings: examination and family history, supported by laboratory findings, radiological (imaging) results, pathological findings: examination of tissue removed from the body. Pathology: science of disease diagnosis through examination of organ, tissues, cells and body fluids, acute renal failure: intact glomeruli, tubular atrophy, interstitial lymphocytes. By knowing normal!: normal kidney has an open tubule, whereas in an unnormal kidney the tubule is blocked. There are also lymphocytes in the interstitium (main body: morphological databases are the place for normal, normal esophagus vs. esophagus of a patient with heart burn. Imaging: radiological diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis: there is significant inflamtion around these joints where rheumatoid arthritis is present in the hand. Case study in pathology: 16 year old girl stung by a bee presents in er. Clinical management of anaphylaxis: epinephrine, h1 antihistamines.

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