Blood 1) functions of plasma proteins. Add a note on starling forces and how plasma proteins help in preventing edema. 2) with neat labelled diagram Explain erythropoiesis and it's regulation(imp) 3) with neat labelled diagrams Explain leucopiesis and it's regulation. 4) Enumerate etiology, pathology, clinical features,blood picture, and treatment of Megaloblastic anemia( VvvvvVvimp) 5) Define hemostasis. Explain pathways of blood coagulation. ( Intrinsic pathway vvvvvimp) 10 marker 6) Classify immunity. Explain development of humoural immunity or B cell immunity (vvvvimp) 7) T cell immunity or cell mediated immunity . (Vvvvimp) 8) pupura 9) hazards of blood transfusion ( vvvvvvvvvvvvimp) 10) With a neat labelled diagram of platelet structure....Explain thrombopoiesis, its regulation and properties 11) functions of platelets. 12) FATE of hemoglobin 13) Classify jaundice. And describe etiology, clinical features, and blood picture. Add a note on vanden berg test. ( Case history can come of obstructive jaundice) Most repeated 14) Write a short note on iron deficiency anemia and management ( case history ) VvvvvVvimp 15) classify Anticoagulants and explain. 16) fibrinolytic mechanisms of blood 17) vin williebrand disease 18) haemophilia( case history ) 19)DIC 20) Explain RH incompatibility or erythroblastosis fetalis and it's management ( case history can come ) VvvvvVvimp 21) differentiate between innate and acquired immunity with examples 22) Write a note on tissue macrophage system. 23) Write 3 functions of all the leucocytes . 24) Describe the pattern of A,B,O blood groups gebotyphic and phenotypic inheritance. Add a note on Bombay blood group. (Imp) 25) thalassemia 26) sickle cell anemia 27) HbA1c 28) fetal hemoglobin 29) anti hemostatic mechanisms within body which keeps blood in moving form...

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You are a medical education assistant. Search the medical textbook library database for detailed content on the following blood physiology topics. For each topic, retrieve the most relevant paragraphs and content from the library. Use query_library_db with headings_fts and paragraphs_fts searches. TOPICS TO COVER: 1. Functions of plasma proteins + Starling forces + edema prevention 2. Erythropoiesis and its regulation 3. Leucopoiesis (leukopoiesis) and its regulation 4. Megaloblastic anemia - etiology, pathology, clinical features, blood picture, treatment 5. Hemostasis - definition + blood coagulation pathways (intrinsic pathway especially important) 6. B cell immunity / humoral immunity - classification and development 7. T cell immunity / cell mediated immunity 8. Purpura 9. Hazards of blood transfusion 10. Thrombopoiesis, its regulation, and platelet structure For each topic, search using headings_fts first, then paragraphs_fts for specific details. Return ALL retrieved content verbatim so the main agent can compile a comprehensive answer. Use these SQL patterns: - Headings: 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 'search terms' ORDER BY rank LIMIT 5 - Paragraphs: SELECT book_title, section_heading, '/textbooks/' || block_file_path AS file_path, line_start, line_end, snippet(paragraphs_fts, 0, '>>>', '<<<', '...', 30) as snippet FROM paragraphs_fts WHERE paragraphs_fts MATCH 'search terms' ORDER BY rank LIMIT 5 After finding file paths and line numbers, use read_file to get the actual content (100 lines at a time). Return a structured report with all retrieved text content for each topic.

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You are a medical education assistant. Search the medical textbook library database for detailed content on the following blood physiology topics. For each topic, retrieve the most relevant paragraphs and content from the library. Use query_library_db with headings_fts and paragraphs_fts searches. TOPICS TO COVER: 11. Functions of platelets 12. Fate of hemoglobin 13. Classification of jaundice + etiology, clinical features, blood picture + Van den Bergh test (obstructive jaundice case history focus) 14. Iron deficiency anemia - classification, etiology, clinical features, blood picture, management 15. Classification of anticoagulants and explanation 16. Fibrinolytic mechanisms of blood 17. Von Willebrand disease 18. Hemophilia (case history type) 19. DIC (Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation) 20. Rh incompatibility / Erythroblastosis fetalis and management 21. Differences between innate and acquired immunity with examples 22. Tissue macrophage system (reticuloendothelial system) 23. Functions of all leucocytes (3 functions each) 24. ABO blood groups - genotypic and phenotypic inheritance + Bombay blood group 25. Thalassemia 26. Sickle cell anemia 27. HbA1c 28. Fetal hemoglobin 29. Anti-hemostatic mechanisms (mechanisms keeping blood in fluid state) For each topic, search using headings_fts first, then paragraphs_fts for specific details. Return ALL retrieved content verbatim so the main agent can compile a comprehensive answer. Use these SQL patterns: - Headings: 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 'search terms' ORDER BY rank LIMIT 5 - Paragraphs: SELECT book_title, section_heading, '/textbooks/' || block_file_path AS file_path, line_start, line_end, snippet(paragraphs_fts, 0, '>>>', '<<<', '...', 30) as snippet FROM paragraphs_fts WHERE paragraphs_fts MATCH 'search terms' ORDER BY rank LIMIT 5 After finding file paths and line numbers, use read_file to get the actual content (100 lines at a time). Return a structured report with all retrieved text content for each topic.

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