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Review of the Coagulation Cascade
Traditional Model:
 • Parallel extrinsic and intrinsic pathways.
Contemporary Model:
 • 4 key
Cascade Traditional Model ... Contemporary Model ... result in both models ... Cascade #diagnosis #models ... #hematology #pathophysiology
Proposed Pathophysiology of COVID19 Lung Injury

COVID19 Lung Injury model schematic based on 1) ACUTE thrombotic vascular
Proposed Pathophysiology ... COVID19 Lung Injury model ... #LungInjury #Pathophysiology
Diabetes – diabetic nephropathy
Majority of the literature in the area is applied to the diabetic nephropathy
findings in animal models ... - Cytokines #Pathophysiology
Melanoma tumour progression (based on the Clark model)
 - Benign melanocytic nevi: controlled proliferation of normal
based on the Clark model ... first to lymph nodes ... #Pathophysiology ... Melanoma #Clark #Model
Immunosuppressive Strategies for the Prevention or Treatment of Acute GVHD. Panel A shows several classic immunosuppressive
in preclinical models ... GVHD in murine models ... #Pathophysiology
The coagulation cascade is shown, separated into different phases with their endogenous and pharmacological inhibitors shown.
PTT #diagnosis #models ... #hematology #pathophysiology
Retinitis Pigmentosa: Pathogenesis and Ocular Manifestations
 • Inherited mutation of rhodopsin gene -> Mode of inheritance
rhodopsin gene -> Mode ... RetinitisPigmentosa #pathophysiology
The Starling and Revised Starling principle of fluid transport across capillary membranes.

a | According to the
classic Starling model ... This classic model ... #Pathophysiology ... Revised #Starling #Model
Simplifying Mechanical Ventilation - Modes of Mechanical Ventilation - Comparison Table

You now know many modes whether
Ventilation - Modes ... now know many modes ... #CriticalCare #Modes
Mechanical Ventilation: The Basics
In the most basic sense, ventilator modes are defined by their control variable
sense, ventilator modes ... determined by the mode ... there are many modes ... Often, a "weaning" mode ... Unlike in AC modes