Predicted questions for your upcoming exam (highest probability) Long Essays * Myocardial infarction * Rheumatic heart disease * Acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis * Carcinoma cervix * Breast carcinoma * Crohn disease * Emphysema * Osteosarcoma Short Essays * Papillary carcinoma thyroid * Hashimoto thyroiditis * Seminoma * BPH * Cirrhosis * Acute pancreatitis * Bronchiectasis * Fibroadenoma breast * Renal cell carcinoma * Meningioma Short Answers * Gall stones * Reed-Sternberg cells * Aschoff body * Barrett’s esophagus * Splenomegaly * Krukenberg tumour * Pheochromocytoma * Papillary carcinoma thyroid microscopy * Diabetic complications * BPH morphology

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You are researching pathology exam topics from a medical textbook library database. Your goal is to retrieve concise, exam-focused notes for the following topics. Use query_library_db with headings_fts and paragraphs_fts to find content, then read_file to get the actual text. TOPICS TO COVER: 1. Myocardial infarction (Long Essay) 2. Rheumatic heart disease (Long Essay) 3. Acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (Long Essay) 4. Carcinoma cervix (Long Essay) 5. Breast carcinoma (Long Essay) 6. Papillary carcinoma thyroid (Short Essay) 7. Hashimoto thyroiditis (Short Essay) 8. Seminoma (Short Essay) 9. BPH - Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (Short Essay + Short Answer morphology) 10. Cirrhosis (Short Essay) For each topic, search with: ```sql SELECT title, book_title, '/textbooks/' || block_file_path AS file_path, line_number, para_line_ranges, para_count FROM headings_fts WHERE headings_fts MATCH '[topic]' ORDER BY rank LIMIT 5 ``` Then read the relevant file sections (use read_file with offset=line_number-1, limit=80) to get the actual content. For each topic, provide: - Definition - Etiology/Pathogenesis - Morphology/Gross + Microscopic findings - Clinical features - Complications - Key exam points (what examiners love to ask) Format as structured notes. Be thorough but concise. Return ALL notes in your final message.

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You are researching pathology exam topics from a medical textbook library database. Your goal is to retrieve concise, exam-focused notes for the following topics. Use query_library_db with headings_fts and paragraphs_fts to find content, then read_file to get the actual text. TOPICS TO COVER: 1. Crohn disease (Long Essay) 2. Emphysema (Long Essay) 3. Osteosarcoma (Long Essay) 4. Acute pancreatitis (Short Essay) 5. Bronchiectasis (Short Essay) 6. Fibroadenoma breast (Short Essay) 7. Renal cell carcinoma (Short Essay) 8. Meningioma (Short Essay) 9. Gall stones (Short Answer) 10. Reed-Sternberg cells (Short Answer) 11. Aschoff body (Short Answer) 12. Barrett's esophagus (Short Answer) 13. Splenomegaly (Short Answer) 14. Krukenberg tumour (Short Answer) 15. Pheochromocytoma (Short Answer) 16. Diabetic complications (Short Answer) For each topic, search with: ```sql SELECT title, book_title, '/textbooks/' || block_file_path AS file_path, line_number, para_line_ranges, para_count FROM headings_fts WHERE headings_fts MATCH '[topic keyword]' ORDER BY rank LIMIT 5 ``` Then read the relevant file sections (use read_file with offset=line_number-1, limit=80) to get the actual content. For each topic, provide: - Definition - Etiology/Pathogenesis - Morphology/Gross + Microscopic findings - Clinical features - Complications - Key exam points Format as structured notes. Be thorough but concise. Return ALL notes in your final message.

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