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HAEMATOLOGY
HAEMATOLOGY
Curriculum
12 Sections
55 Lessons
10 Weeks
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IDA
6
1.1
Definition & Etiology
1.2
Signs & Symptoms
1.3
Investigations & Diagnosis
1.4
Treatment Plan
1.5
Key Information
1.6
Extra’s
Megaloblastic Anaemia
5
2.1
Definition & Etiology
2.2
Signs & Symptoms
2.3
Investigations & Diagnosis
2.4
Treatment Plan
2.5
Key Information
Sickle Cell Anaemia
6
3.1
Definition & Etiology
3.2
Risk Factors & Signs & Symptoms
3.3
Investigations & Diagnosis
3.4
Treatment Plan
3.5
Key Information
3.6
Extra’s
Bruising
4
4.1
Definition & Etiology
4.2
Differentials
4.3
Investigations & Diagnosis
4.4
Treatment Plan
Platelet Abnormalities
4
5.1
Definition & Etiology
5.2
Investigations & Diagnosis
5.3
Treatment Plan
5.4
Key Information
Polycythemia
5
6.1
Definition & Etiology
6.2
Signs & Symptoms
6.3
Investigations & Diagnosis
6.4
Treatment Plan
6.5
Key Information
Neutropenic Sepsis
5
7.1
Definition & Etiology
7.2
Investigations & Diagnosis
7.3
Treatment Plan
7.4
Key Information
7.5
Extra’s
Hiv & Aids
7
8.1
Definition & Etiology
8.2
Risk Factors
8.3
Signs & Symptoms
8.4
Investigations & Diagnosis
8.5
Treatment Plan
8.6
Monitoring
8.7
Key Information
Leukemia
7
9.1
Acute Leukaemia
9.2
Symptoms & Prognosis
9.3
Investigations
9.4
Management
9.5
Chronic Leukaemia
9.6
Definition
9.7
Complications
Lymphoma
1
10.1
Lymphoma
Multiple Myeloma
5
11.1
Symptoms
11.2
Investigations & Diagnosis
11.3
Referral Criteria & Admission Criteria
11.4
Treatment & Complications
11.5
Prognosis
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Prognosis
Prognosis
Poor prognostic factors:
Raised serum β2-microglobulin
Increased plasma cells
Diffuse bone lesions
Raised calcium
High M protein (blood/urine)
Renal impairment
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