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MRCP Official Sample Questions and Verified Answers 2023
  • MRCP Official Sample Questions and Verified Answers 2023

  • Exam (elaborations) • 102 pages • 2023
  • A 65-year-old woman presented with a 12-hour history of the sudden onset of gait unsteadiness, vomiting and headache, followed by increasing drowsiness. What is the most likely diagnosis? A: acute cerebellar haemorrhage B: acute subdural haemorrhage C: frontal subdural empyema D: herpes simplex encephalitis E: pituitary apoplexy - A A post-marketing observational study of a new drug was conducted on 5000 patients following clinical trials. What best describes the ...
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MRCP Official Sample Questions and Verified Answers 2023-2024
  • MRCP Official Sample Questions and Verified Answers 2023-2024

  • Exam (elaborations) • 102 pages • 2023
  • A 65-year-old woman presented with a 12-hour history of the sudden onset of gait unsteadiness, vomiting and headache, followed by increasing drowsiness. What is the most likely diagnosis? A: acute cerebellar haemorrhage B: acute subdural haemorrhage C: frontal subdural empyema D: herpes simplex encephalitis E: pituitary apoplexy - A A post-marketing observational study of a new drug was conducted on 5000 patients following clinical trials. What best describes the ...
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1000 MCQ's Dental ADC Waysem Latest Update 2023 Completely Solved
  • 1000 MCQ's Dental ADC Waysem Latest Update 2023 Completely Solved

  • Exam (elaborations) • 200 pages • 2023
  • 1. For lower premolars, the purpose of inclining the handpiece lingually is to, A. Avoid buccal pulp horn B. Avoid lingual pulp horn C. Remove unsupported enamel D. Conserve lingual dentine - ANSWER A. Avoid buccal pulp horn Explanation 1- avoid BUCCAL pulp horn 2- conserve ling. dentine So take A and B if available 2. For an amalgam restoration of a weakened cusp you should, A. reduce cusp by 2mm on a flat base for more resistance B. reduce cusp by 2mm following the outli...
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MRCP Official Sample Questions | 200 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified | 158 Pages
  • MRCP Official Sample Questions | 200 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified | 158 Pages

  • Exam (elaborations) • 158 pages • 2022
  • A 65-year-old woman presented with a 12-hour history of the sudden onset of gait unsteadiness, vomiting and headache, followed by increasing drowsiness. What is the most likely diagnosis? A: acute cerebellar haemorrhage B: acute subdural haemorrhage C: frontal subdural empyema D: herpes simplex encephalitis E: pituitary apoplexy - ANS - A A post-marketing observational study of a new drug was conducted on 5000 patients following clinical trials. What best describes the data generated f...
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MRCP Official Sample Questions over 200 Correctly Answered a 100% A+
  • MRCP Official Sample Questions over 200 Correctly Answered a 100% A+

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  • MRCP Official Sample Questions over 200 Correctly Answered a 100% A+ A 65-year-old woman presented with a 12-hour history of the sudden onset of gait unsteadiness, vomiting and headache, followed by increasing drowsiness. What is the most likely diagnosis? A: acute cerebellar haemorrhage B: acute subdural haemorrhage C: frontal subdural empyema D: herpes simplex encephalitis E: pituitary apoplexy - CORRECT ANSWER-A A post-marketing observational study of a new drug wa...
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Targeting Oncogene in Leukaemia for Cancer Treatment
  • Targeting Oncogene in Leukaemia for Cancer Treatment

  • Essay • 8 pages • 2023
  • Provides a comprehensive overview of the development of cancer treatment for chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), specifically focussing on the BCR-ABL oncogene. This essay includes how this was discovered, how this oncogene was validated, the discovery of drugs targeting this oncogene and the clinical relevance.
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Acute and Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia
  • Acute and Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia

  • Lecture notes • 4 pages • 2022
  • This document contains all the essential knowledge pertaining to myeloid leakage is needed for student level. It includes: Pathophysiology Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment
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Lecture 4. Genetics of leukaemia
  • Lecture 4. Genetics of leukaemia

  • Essay • 3 pages • 2024
  • This essay focuses on the contents of Genetics of leukaemia. There are four types of leukaemia, they are characterised by the cell type affected, either myeloid or lymphoid cells, and the clinical presentation, acute leukaemia typically presents with a very short history of rapidly progressing symptoms and chronic leukaemia presents with long history of very slowly progressive symptoms. Acute leukaemia are often considered curable conditions whereas chronic leukaemia are generally not, though re...
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Health and Social Care (A+ graded 100% latest update)
  • Health and Social Care (A+ graded 100% latest update)

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  • Definition of a strokeanswersWhen the blood supply is cut off/interrupted to the brain Stroke diagnostics [3]answersMRI scan CT scan Swallowing screening Stroke advice [5]answersHaving a healthy diet To reduce cholesterol levels Exercise Stopping smoking Cutting down on alcohol Stroke symptoms [8]answersDrooped face/eyes Unable to lift arms Slurred speech Sudden headache with neck stiffness Loss of/blurred vision Unable to talk Paralysis of one side of the body Problems wit...
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HAEMOPOIESIS (HAEMATOPOIESIS
  • HAEMOPOIESIS (HAEMATOPOIESIS

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  • HAEMOPOIESIS (HAEMATOPOIESIS): LECRURE (4) Some Terms used in Haematology: Erythropoiesis – Erythrocycytosis/Erythropaenia- Erythrocytopaenia Leucopoiesis: Leucocyctosis/ Leucopaenia- Leucocytopaenia Thrombocytopoiesis: Thrombocytosis/Thrombocytopaenia/Thrombocythaemia Extra-medullary Haemopoiesis (occurs in certain diseases) Granulopoiesis: Granulocytosis/Granulocytopaenia Monocytosis Polycythaemia – Increased Hb level of blood* (polycythemia umbra vera) Lymphopoiesis: Lymphocytosi...
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