7 results
Review of the Coagulation Cascade
Traditional Model:
 • Parallel extrinsic and intrinsic pathways.
Contemporary Model:
 • 4 key
the Coagulation Cascade ... and intrinsic pathways ... Initiation phase caused ... (i.e. common pathway ... #hematology #pathophysiology
Antiemetics and Vomiting

#Pathophysiology #Antiemetics #Locations #Action #Pathways #Nausea #Chemotherapy #TriggerZone #CTZ
and Vomiting #Pathophysiology ... Antiemetics #Locations #Action ... #Pathways #Nausea
The coagulation cascade is shown, separated into different phases with their endogenous and pharmacological inhibitors shown.
thrombin (extrinsic pathway ... FXIIa (intrinsic pathway ... PTT #diagnosis #models ... #hematology #pathophysiology ... Edoxaban #heparin #pathway
C5-C9 Deficiency - Pathogenesis and Clinical Findings
Note:
 • Risk of invasive meningococcal disease is 1000-10000x higher
response: The complement ... pathway is a non-specific ... alternative, or lectin pathway ... cascade -> MAC ... #pathophysiology
Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis (MPGN) AKA: Mesangiocapillary GN
 • Active Urine Sediment (dysmorphic RBC, RBC casts, +/- proteinuria)
Mesangiocapillary GN • Active ... dysmorphic RBC, RBC casts ... staining (lg + complement ... MGPN • Complement ... pathway • C3
Humoral Immunity - Pathogenesis and Clinical Findings
Antigens (Ag) are produced from pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites)
activation • Complement ... the classical pathway ... (see Complement ... sites (e.g. lymph nodes ... Humoral #Immunity #pathophysiology
The Inhibited Pathway caused by N2O, leading to a decrease in the active form of Vitamin
The Inhibited Pathway ... caused by N2O, ... decrease in the active ... use of N2O can cause ... #Pathophysiology