Monday 28 August 2017

Adverse drug reaction

1. Cell injury (a) Cause and mechanism: Ischemic, Toxic and Apoptosis (b) Reversible cell injury: Types, morphology, hyaline, fatty change (c) Irreversible cell injury: Types of necrosis, gangrene (d) Calcification: Dystrophic and metastatic (e) Extracellular accumulation: Amyloidosis, classification, pathogenesis, morphology 2. Inflammation and repair (a) Acute inflammation: features, causes, vascular and cellular events. (b) Morphological variant of acute inflammation (c) Inflammatory cells and mediators (d) Chronic inflammation: causes, types, non-specific and granulomatous with common examples.

Infectious disease

First MBBS : One and a half years (It may vary, when I studied it was 18 months) : The Subjects - Human Anatomy, Human Physiology and Applied Medical Biochemistry. Second MBBS: Two years - Subjects: Applied Pharmacology, Human Pathology, Human Microbiology (including virology and parasitology), Community Medicine Part I and II, Forensic Medicine Third MBBS:One and a half years: Otolaryngology (Ear Nose and Throat) and Ophthalmology (Eye) - first 6 months and the next one year it was General Medicine (including Paediatrics, Dermatology) General Surgery (including Orthopaedics) plus Community Medicine Part III.