PLAB 1 - INTERNATIONAL
REGULAR COURSE

The highly interactive classes with SsBox, SsMnemonics and 24/7 Mentor Support via telegram group will fulfill all of your needs. Your mentor (Dr. Sumanta Kumer Saha) is always ready for personal counseling. You will be taken care by SsAcademy Full Team till your Exam

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The total duration of this course is 4 months. The following facilities will be available in the course.

Course Schedule

A single class is divided into three seasons. The following seasons are given below:

Course Fees

Our mission is to provide the best quality medical education with a very convenient fees structure for every candidate.

Class Schedule

CATEGORYWEEKSCLASSESEXAMS
                            Block-01
01. Rheumatology + Orthopedics111
02. Cardiology + Critical Care + Emergency111
03. Neurology + Psychiatry + ENT111
                             Block-02
04. Endocrinology + Epidemiology + Ethics111
05. Gastroenterology + General Surgery111
06. Nephrology + Genitourinary + Urology111
                             Block-03
07. Respiratory + Anatomy + OBS & GYNE111
08. Infectious Diseases + Vascular Surgery111
09. Pharmacology + Haematology + Dermatology + Palliative Care111
                              Block-04
10. Geriatrics + Genetics + Paediatrics111
11. Mock – 01 ––1
12. Mock – 02 ––1
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Meet Your Mentor

Dr. Tamanna Tabasum

Academic Director | SsAcademy

MBBS (Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College)
PLAB (2), MRCP (UK) – Part 2 Written

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Your Mentor Dr. Tamanna Tabassum covers more than 500+ topics within 4 months. This Unique Course is designed with SsBox, SsMnemonic, and Ss Guidelines which will help to memorize and get to understand all the topics properly. 

System Wise Topics List
Rheumatology
SLContent
1Paget’s Disease of Bone
2Autoantibodies & Disease Associations
3Rheumatoid Arthritis: Antibodies
4ANCA
5Extractable Nuclear Antigens
6RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis)
7RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis): Epidemiology
8RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis): Diagnosis
9RA: Prognostic Features
10RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis): Management
11Methotrexate
12Hydroxychloroquine
13Leflunomide
14Sulfasalazine
15Tumour necrosis factor
16RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis): Complications
17RA: Respiratory Manifestations
18RA: Ocular Manifestations
19RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis): X-Ray Changes
20RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis): Pregnancy
21Cryoglobulinaemia
22SJS (Sjogren’s Syndrome)
23SLE
24DIL-Drug-Induced Lupus
25Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
26Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Features
27Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Investigations
28Still’s disease in adults
29Raynaud’s Phenomenon
30SLE: Pregnancy
31Antiphospholipid Syndrome
32Discoid lupus erythematous
33SSC (Systemic Sclerosis)
34Crystal Arthropathy
35Septic arthritis in adults
36Gout: Features
37Gout: Predisposing Factors
38Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome
39Gout: Drug Causes
40Gout: Management
41Pseudogout
42Lower Back Pain
43Lower Back Pain: Prolapsed Disc
44Lumbar spinal stenosis
45Iliopsoas abscess
46Seronegative Spondyloarthropathies
47Common Features
48ReA (Reactive Arthritis)- 1
49ReA (Reactive Arthritis)- 2
50AS (Ankylosing Spondylitis)- Features
51AS: Investigation and Management
52Azathioprine
53Mycophenolate mofetil
54PsA (Psoriatic Arthropathy)
55BS (Behcets Syndrome)
56PMR (Polymyalgia Rheumatica)
57PM (Polymyositis)
58DM (Dermatomyositis)
59Investigations and Management
60Osteoarthritis & Osteoporosis
61Rickets
62Osteomalacia
63Vitamin D supplementation
64Osteoporosis: Causes
65Osteoporosis- Risk Factors
66Osteoarthritis: Management
67Osteopetrosis
68Osteoporosis: DEXA Scan
69Osteoporosis: Management
70Denosumab
71Osteoporosis: Glucocorticoid-Induced
72ANCA associated vasculitis
73Vasculities
74WG/ GPA
75PAN (Poly Arteritis Nodosa)
76CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome)
77Others
78Ehler-Danlos syndrome
79Osteogenesis imperfect
80Mixed Connective Tissue Disease
81McArdle’s Disease
82Myopathies
83Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum
84Bisphosphonates
85Adhesive Capsulitis
86Langerhans cell histiocytosis
87Ankle Injury: Ottawa Rules
88Avascular Necrosis of the hip
89Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
90Cubital tunnel syndrome
91Dactylitis
92Osteomyelitis
93De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis
94Elbow Pain
95Familial Mediterranean Fever
96Relapsing polychondritis
97Fibromyalgia
98Hip Pain in Adults
99Meralgia paraesthetica
100Lateral Epicondylitis
101Rotator Cuff Muscles
102Hormone Replacement Therapy
103Temporal Arteritis
104Summary (Rheumatology)
Cardiology
105 ECG
106 Cardiac Action Potential
107 ECG: Normal Variants
108 ECG: Coronary Territories
109 ECG: Axis Deviation
110 ECG: PR Interval
111 Complete Heart Block
112 ECG: Left Bundle Branch Block
113 ECG: ST Elevation
114 ECG: ST Depression
115 ECG: Hypothermia
116 ECG: Hypokalaemia
117 Clinical Parameters
118 Pulses
119 Heart Sounds
120 Heart Sounds: S2
121 Murmurs
122 Jugular Venous Pulse
123 Jugular Venous Pulse
124 JVP: Cannon Waves
125 Infective Endocarditis
126 IE: Modified Duke Criteria
127 Infective Endocarditis
128 IE: Prognosis and Management
129 Infective Endocarditis: Prophylaxis
130 Vulvular Heart Diseases
131 Aortic Stenosis
132 Angiodysplasia
133 Aortic Regurgitation
134 Marfan’s Syndrome
135 Osteogenesis Imperfect
136 Ehler-Danlos Syndrome
137 Mitral Stenosis
138 Rheumatic Fever: Features
139 MS-Complications & Indications
140 Mitral Stenosis-Severity
141 Mitral Valve Prolapse
142 Prosthetic Heart Valves
143 Tricuspid Regurgitation
144 Bicuspid Aortic Valve
145 Congenital Heart Disease
146 Congenital Heart Disease: Types
147 Atrial Septal Defects
148 Eisenmenger’s Syndrome
149 Patent Ductus Arteriosus
150 Down Syndrome: Features
151 Patent Foramen Ovale
152 Paradoxical Embolisation
153 Ventricular Septal Defects
154 Tetralogy of Fallot
155 Transposition of The Great Arteries
156 Ebstein’s Anomaly
157 Arrhythmias
158 Investigating Palpitations
159 Adult Advanced Life Support
160 Peri-Arrest Rhythms: Tachycardia
161 Supraventricular Tachycardia
162 Valsalva Manoeuvre
163 Broad Complex Tachycardia
164 Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia
165 Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia
166 Ventricular Tachycardia: Management
167 Ventricular Tachycardia
168 Torsades De Pointes
169 Peri-Arrest Rhythms: Bradycardia
170 Pacemakers: Temporary
171 Atrial Fibrillation
172 Dabigatran
173 Atrial Flutter
174 Wolff-Parkinson White
175 Long QT Syndrome
176 Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators
177 ECG: Digoxin
178 Ischaemic Heart Disease
179 Cardiac Enzymes and Protein Markers
180 Coronary Circulation
181 Angina Pectoris: Drug Management
182 Syndrome X
183 Nicorandil
184 Patients with Suspected Cardiac Chest Pain
185 Thrombolysis
186 MI: Secondary Prevention
187 Acute Coronary Syndrome: Management
188 ADP Receptor Inhibitors
189 Acute Coronary Syndrome: Prognostic Factors
190 Cholesterol Embolisation
191 Myocardial infarction: complications
192 Antiplatelets: Summary of Latest Guidance
193 Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
194 Peripheral Arterial Disease: Management
195 Parenteral Anticoagulation
196 DVLA: Cardiovascular Disorders
197 Cardiac Catherisation and Oxygen Saturation Levels
198 Cardiac Myopathy
199 HOCM: Features
200 HOCM: Prognostic Factors
201 HOCM: Management
202 Dilated Cardiomyopathy
203 Restrictive Cardiomyopathy
204 Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardio
205 Brugada Syndrome
206 Myocarditis
207 Cardiac Failure: Drug Management
208 Heart Failure: Drug Management
209 Heart Failure: NYHA Classification
210 Chronic Heart Failure: Diagnosis
211 Heart Failure: Non-Drug Management
212 Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure
213 Atrial Myxoma
214 Cardiac Tamponade
215 Cardiac Tamponade
216 Acute Pericarditis
217 Hypertension
218 Blood Pressure Measurement
219 Hypertension: Secondary Causes
220 Hypertension: Diagnosis
221 Centrally Acting Antihypertensives
222 Diabetes Mellitus: Hypertension Management
223 Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers
224 Hydralazine
225 Malignant Hypertension
226 Turner’s Syndrome
227 Coarctation of The Aorta
228 Isolated Systolic Hypertension
229 Hypertension in Pregnancy
230 Pre-eclampsia
231 Hypertension: Management
232 Takayasu’s Arteritis
233 Aortic Dissection
234 Aortic Dissection: Investigation & Management
235 Pulmonary Hypertension
236 Primary Pulmonary Hypertension
237 Causes & Classification
238 Features and Management
239 Hyperlipidaemia: Xanthomata
240 Hyperlipidaemia: Management
241 Cardiac Imaging: Non-Invasive Techniques
242 Syncope
243 Familial Hypercholesterolaemia
244 Hyperlipidaemia: Mechanism of Action
245 Eclampsia
246 Exercise: Physiological Changes
247 Exercise Tolerance Tests
248 Scoring Systems
249 Cardio- Vascular Medications
250 Aspirin
251 Dipyridamole
252 Statins
253 Nicotinic Acid
254 Adrenoceptor Antagonists
255 Adrenaline
256 Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme
257 Calcium Channel Blockers
258 Loop Diuretics
259 Bendroflumethiazide
260 Spironolactone
261 Sildenafil
262 Prescribing in Patients with Heart Failure
263 Summary (Cardiology)
Dermatology
164 Shin Lesions
165 Pyoderma Gangrenosum
166 Erythema Nodosum
167 Erythema Multiforme
168 Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
169 Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
170 Skin Disorders Associated with Pregnancy
171 Skin Disorders Associated with Thyroid Disease
172 Erythema Ab Igne
173 Impetigo
174 Genital Warts
175 Cervical Cancer
176 Pityriasis Versicolor
177 Alopecia
178 Alopecia Areata
179 Psoriasis
180 Psoriasis: Management
181 Psoriasis: Guttate
182 Psoriasis: Exacerbating Factors
183 Onycholysis
184 Lichen Planus
185 Lichen Sclerosus
186 Skin Disorders Associated with Diabetes
187 Granuloma Annulare
188 Acanthosis Nigricans
189 Koebner Phenomenon
190 Zinc Deficiency
191 Systemic Mastocytosis
192 Hirsutism and Hypertrichosis
193 Acne Vulgaris
194 Acne Vulgaris: Management
195 Retinoids
196 Acne Rosacea
197 Eczema: Diagnosis
198 Eczema Herpeticum
199 Contact Dermatitis
200 Nickel Dermatitis
201 Antihistamines
202 Pityriasis Rosea
203 Pemphigus Vulgaris
204 Bullous Pemphigoid
205 Porphyria Cutanea Tarda
206 Photosensitive Skin Disorders
207 Bullous Disorders
208 Dermatitis Herpetiformis
209 Venous Ulceration
210 Yellow Nail Syndrome
211 Erythrasma
212 Actinic Keratoses
213 Caf-au-lait Spots
214 Discoid Lupus Erythematous
215 Livedo Reticularis
216 Erythroderma
217 Fungal Nail Infections
218 Hyperhidrosis
219 Keloid Scars
220 Keratoacanthoma
221 Lentigo Maligna
222 Leprosy
223 Malignant Melanoma: Prognostic Factors
224 Malignant Melanoma
225 Molluscum Contagiosum
226 Hereditary Haemorrhagic Telangiectasia
227 Myxoid Cyst
228 Otitis Externa
229 Pellagra
230 Pompholyx
231 Scabies
232 Seborrhoeic Dermatitis in Adults
233 Skin Disorders Associated with Tuberculosis
234 Tinea
235 Eczema: Topical Steroids
236 Vitiligo
237 Skin Disorders Associated with Malignancy
238 Basal Cell Carcinoma
239 Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Skin
240 Pressure Ulcers
241 Pruritus
242 Summary (Dermatology)
Endocrinology
243 DM (Diabetes Mellitus)
244 Diabetes: Pathophysiology
245 Diabetes Mellitus: A Very Basic Introduction
246 Diabetes Mellitus: Management of Type 1
247 DM (Diabetes Mellitus) (Type 2): Diagnosis
248 DM (Diabetes Mellitus) (Type 2): Management
249 DM (Type 2): Nice Algorithm
250 TDM medications
251 Prediabetes and Impaired Glucose Regulation
252 MODY
253 Metformin
254 SUN (Sulfonylureas)
255 Thiazolidinediones
256 Meglitinides
257 Acarbose
258 DM: GLP- and The New Drugs
259 SGLT- Inhibitors
260 Diabetes Mellitus: Ramadan
261 DVLA: Diabetes Mellitus
262 HbAC (Glycosylated Haemoglobin)
263 DKA (Diabetic KetoAcidosis)
264 Alcoholic Ketoacidosis
265 HHS (Hyperosmolar Hyperglycaemic State)
266 DN (Diabetic Neuropathy)
267 Neuropathic Pain
268 Pregnancy: DM (Diabetes Mellitus)
269 Diabetic Foot Disease
270 Hypoglycaemia
271 Insulinoma
272 Side-Effects of Common Drugs Diabetes Drugs
273 DI (Diabetes Insipidus)
274 DI (Diabetes Insipidus)
275 Water Deprivation Test
276 MS (Metabolic Syndrome)
277 MS (Metabolic Syndrome)
278 PCOS: Features and Investigation
279 PCOS: Management
280 Obesity: Bariatric Surgery
281 Obesity: Therapeutic Options
282 Thyroid
283 Neck Lumps
284 Thyroid Disorders: A Very Basic Introduction
285 Hypothyroidism & Hyperthyroidism: Causes
286 Thyroid Status: Hypothyroidism & Hyperthyroid
287 Hypothyroidism & Hyperthyroidism: Investigati
288 SES (Sick Euthyroid Syndrome)
289 Thyroid Function Tests
290 Subclinical Hypothyroidism (SCH)
291 Subclinical Hyperthyroidism
292 Hypothyroidism: Causes
293 Hypothyroidism: Features
294 Hypothyroidism: Management
295 Skin disorders associated with thyroid dis
296 Subacute (De Quervain’s) Thyroiditis
297 Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis
298 Riedel’s Thyroiditis
299 Graves’ Disease: Features
300 Thyroid Eye Disease
301 Graves’ Disease: Management
302 Carbimazole
303 Toxic Multinodular Goiter
304 Thyroid storm
305 Thyroid Cancer
306 Pregnancy: Thyroid Problems
307 Thyrotoxicosis
308 Myxedema Coma/Crisis
309 Pendred’s Syndrome
310 Parathyroid
311 Hypercalcaemia: Causes
312 Hypercalcaemia: management
313 Primary HyperParathyroidism (PTH?)
314 Hypoparathyroidism
315 Hungry bone syndrome
316 Hypocalcaemia: features
317 Alkaline phosphatase
318 Hypocalcaemia: causes and management
319 PHP (Pseudo-Hypo-Parathyroidism)
320 MEN (Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia)
321 Autoimmune Polyendocrinopathy Syndrome
322 Adrenal Gland
323 Addison’s Disease
324 Addison’s Disease: Investigations
325 Hypokalaemia and Hypertension
326 Primary Hyperaldosteronism
327 Bartter’s Syndrome
328 Liddle’s Syndrome
329 Gitelman’s Syndrome
330 Apparent Mineralocorticoid Excess
331 CS (Cushing’s Syndrome: Causes)
332 CS (Cushing’s Syndrome: Investigations)
333 Corticosteroids
334 Corticosteroids: side-effects
335 Phaeochromocytoma
336 Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
337 Pituitary
338 PA (Pituitary Adenoma)
339 Gynaecomastia
340 Prolactin and Galactorrhoea
341 Pituitary Tumours
342 Acromegaly: Features
343 Acromegaly: Investigations
344 Acromegaly: Management
345 Amenorrhoea
346 Dynamic Pituitary Function Tests
347 Insulin Stress Test
348 AIS (Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome)
349 Hyperlipidaemia
350 Hyperlipidaemia: Secondary Causes
351 Hyperlipidaemia: Management
352 Fibrates
353 Familial Hypercholesterolaemia
354 Remnant Hyperlipidaemia
355 GONADS
356 PMOF (PreMature Ovarian Failure)
357 Others
358 Carcinoid Syndrome
359 Summary (Endocrinology, DM Medicine)
Neurology
360 Cerebellar Syndrome
361 Nystagmus
362 ACM (Arnold-Chiari Malformation)
363 SP (Spastic Para Paresis)
364 Transverse Myelitis
365 DCM (Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy)
366 Cervical Spondylitic Myelopathy
367 AAJ (Absent Ankle Jerks, Extensor Plantars)
368 MS (Multiple Sclerosis: Features)
369 Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia
370 Multiple Sclerosis: Investigation
371 Multiple Sclerosis
372 MS (Multiple Sclerosis: Prognostic Features)
373 Neuromyelitis Optica
374 MS (Multiple Sclerosis: Management)
375 CADASIL
376 MND (Motor Neuron Disease: Features)
377 MND (Motor Neuron Disease: Types)
378 MND (Motor Neuron Disease: Management)
379 FA (Friedreich’s Ataxia)
380 Subacute Combined Degeneration of Spinal
381 Ataxic Telangiectasia
382 SM (Syringomyelia)
383 Brown-Sequard Syndrome
384 Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
385 Spinal Cord Lesions
386 ET (Essential Tremor)
387 Parkinsonism
388 PD (Parkinson’s Disease: Features)
389 PD (Parkinson’s Disease: Management)
390 PSP (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy)
391 Levodopa
392 Multiple System Atrophy
393 Lewy Body Dementia
394 Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
395 Chorea
396 Huntington’s Disease
397 Ptosis DD
398 Miosis
399 3rd NP (Third Nerve Palsy)
400 HS (Horner’s Syndrome)
401 FNP (Facial Nerve Palsy)
402 Facial Nerve- Anatomy
403 Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
404 Bell’s Palsy
405 Vestibular Schwannoma
406 Rinne’s and Weber’s Test
407 Otosclerosis
408 Macroglossia
409 Trigeminal Neuralgia
410 PN (Peripheral Neuropathy)
411 PN: Demyelinating Vs. Axonal)
412 Paraneoplastic Syndromes Affecting Nervous
413 Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
414 HSMN
415 Drugs Causing Peripheral Neuropathy
416 Autonomic Neuropathy
417 Neuropathic Pain
418 Meralgia Paraesthetica
419 Nerve Conduction Studies
420 Brachial Neuritis
421 Brachial Plexus Injuries
422 CuTS (Cubital Tunnel Syndrome)
423 Common Peroneal Nerve Lesion
424 Foot Drop
425 GBS (Guillain-Barre Syndrome)
426 GBS (Guillain-Barre Syndrome: Features)
427 GBS (Guillain-Barre Syndrome: Prognosis)
428 GBS (Guillain-Barre Syndrome: Management)
429 Cerebrospinal Fluid: Raised Protein
430 WE (Wernicke’s Encephalopathy)
431 Headache Approach
432 IIH (Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension)
433 Intracranial Haemorrhage
434 Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
435 Subdural Haemorrhage
436 Post-Lumbar Puncture Headache
437 Pituitary Apoplexy
438 Gross Anatomy
439 Aphasia
440 Stroke: Assessment
441 Stroke by Anatomy
442 Stroke: Types
443 TIA (Transient Ischaemic Attack)
444 Stroke: Management
445 Stroke Management: Other Issues
446 Baclofen
447 Antiplatelet & Anticoagulant Therapy
448 LMS (Wallenberg’s Syndrome)
449 Visual Field Defects
450 Herpes Simplex Encephalitis
451 Meningitis
452 Cerebrospinal Fluid: Raised Lymphocytes
453 Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis
454 ANRE (Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis)
455 Brain Abscess
456 NF (Neurofibromatosis)
457 Tuberous Sclerosis
458 MD (Myotonic Dystrophy)
459 FSHMD
460 MG (Myasthenia Gravis)
461 Neck lumps
462 CD (Castleman Disease)
463 Otitis externa
464 LEMS (Lambert-Eaton Syndrome)
465 Dermatomes
466 Triptans
467 Medication Overuse Headache
468 Migraine: Diagnostic Criteria
469 Migraine
470 Migraine: Management
471 Migraine: Pregnancy, Contraception & Other
472 MBA (Migraine with Brainstem Aura)
473 Cluster Headache
474 Intracranial Venous Thrombosis
475 Hemiballism
476 Subdural Haemorrhage
477 Urinary Incontinence
478 Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
479 Epilepsy: Classification
480 Epilepsy in Children: Syndromes
481 Epilepsy: Localising Features of Focal Seizu
482 Status Epilepticus
483 Epilepsy: Pregnancy and Breast Feeding
484 Epilepsy: Treatment
485 DVLA: Neurological Disorders
486 Phenytoin
487 Sodium Valproate
488 Topiramate
489 Lamotrigine
490 Vigabatrin
491 Vertigo
492 Vestibular Neuronitis
493 Restless Legs Syndrome
494 Cataplexy
495 Narcolepsy
496 Absence Seizures
497 Head Injury: NICE Guidance
498 Head Injury: Types of Traumatic Brain Injury
499 Head Injury: NICE Guidance On Investigati
500 Menieres Disease
501 Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
502 Tinnitus
503 Von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome
504 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
505 TGA (Transient Global Amnesia)
506 Alzheimer’s Disease: Management
507 Vascular Dementia
508 Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
509 Fourth Nerve Palsy
510 Summary (Neurology)
Respiratory Medicine
511 CSS (Churg-Strauss Syndrome)
512 Asthma: Diagnosis in Adults
513 Asthma: Diagnosis
514 Asthma: Acute Severe
515 Acute Severe Asthma-Management
516 Asthma: Occupational
517 COPD: Causes
518 Asthma: Stepwise Management in Adults
519 Asthma: Management in Adults
520 COPD: Investigation and Diagnosis
521 Alpha- Antitrypsin Deficiency
522 COPD: Stable Management
523 COPD: Long-Term Oxygen Therapy (LTOT)
524 NIV (Non-Invasive Ventilation)
525 O- Oxygen Therapy
526 COPD: Management of Acute Exacerbations
527 Acute COPD-Management
528 Pneumothorax
529 OSAHS
530 Pneumonia: Community-Acquired
531 Pneumonia: Prognostic Factors
532 Pneumonia: Assessment and Management
533 PE (Pleural Effusion)
534 Pleural Effusion: Investigation
535 Mycoplasma Pneumoniae
536 Legionella
537 Klebsiella
538 Psittacosis
539 HIV: Pneumocystis Jiroveci Pneumonia
540 Pulmonary Function Tests
541 Transfer Factor
542 Lung Fibrosis
543 Drugs Causing Lung Fibrosis
544 Asbestos and The Lung
545 Pulmonary Eosinophilia
546 Eosinophilic Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis
547 Silicosis
548 Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis (EAA)
549 Sarcoidosis
550 Lofgren’s Syndrome
551 Bilateral Hilar Lymphadenopathy
552 Sarcoidosis: Investigation
553 Sarcoidosis: Prognostic Features
554 Sarcoidosis: Management
555 Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
556 Cryptogenic Organizing Pneumonia
557 Bronchiectasis: Causes
558 Bronchiectasis: Management
559 Cystic Fibrosis: Features
560 Cystic Fibrosis
561 Cystic Fibrosis: Management
562 Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis
563 Aspergilloma
564 Kartagener’s Syndrome
565 ARDS
566 PE (Pulmonary Embolism: Investigation)
567 Pulmonary Embolism: Management
568 Pregnancy: DVT/PE Investigation
569 Lung Cancer: Risk Factors
570 Lung Cancer: Types
571 Lung Cancer: Non-Small Cell Management
572 Lung Cancer: Carcinoid
573 Lung Cancer: Non-Small Cell
574 Lung Cancer: Paraneoplastic Features
575 Lung Cancer: Small Cell
576 Lung Cancer: Investigation
577 Lung Cancer: Referral
578 Mesothelioma
579 Chest X-Ray: Cavitating Lung Lesion
580 Fitness to Fly
581 Flow Volume Loop
582 Altitude Related Disorders
583 Pneumothorax: Features
584 Chest Drain
585 Hereditary Haemorrhagic Telangiectasia
586 Summary (Respiratory Medicine)
GIT
587 Oesophagus
588 Dysphagia
589 Pharyngeal Pouch
590 Achalasia
591 GORD: Investigation
592 Eosinophilic Oesophagitis
593 Barrett’s Oesophagus
594 Proton Pump Inhibitors
595 Oesophageal Cancer
596 Oesophageal Disorders
597 Stomach
598 Dyspepsia
599 Drugs Causing Dyspepsia
600 Helicobacter Pylori: Tests
601 Helicobacter Pylori
602 Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
603 Gastric Cancer
604 SB (Small Bowel)
605 Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
606 Oesophageal Varices
607 Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
608 Hepatorenal Syndrome: Management
609 IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Diagnosis)
610 IBS
611 Malabsorption
612 Jejunal Villous Atrophy
613 Coeliac Disease
614 Bile-Acid Malabsorption
615 Gastric MALT Lymphoma
616 Coeliac Disease: Investigation
617 Coeliac Disease: Management
618 Small Bowel Bacterial Overgrowth Syndrome
619 Vitamin B12 Deficiency
620 Pernicious anaemia
621 Melanosis Coli
622 Bacterial Overgrowth: Investigation
623 Whipple’s Disease
624 Carcinoid Syndrome
625 LB (Large Bowel)
626 Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Key Difference
627 Ulcerative Colitis
628 Ulcerative Colitis: Flares
629 Ulcerative Colitis: Colorectal Cancer
630 IBD: Histology
631 Aminosalicylate Drugs
632 Crohn’s disease
633 Crohn’s Disease: Investigation
634 Crohn’s Disease: Management
635 Ulcerative Colitis: Management
636 Cholangiocarcinoma
637 Acute Appendicitis
638 Colorectal Cancer: Referral Guidelines
639 Colorectal Cancer: Screening
640 Anal Cancer
641 VIPoma
642 Enteral Feeding
643 Malnutrition
644 Laxatives
645 Villous Adenoma
646 Anal Fissure
647 Liver
648 Coagulopathy of Liver Disease
649 Dubin-Johnson Syndrome
650 Gilbert’s Syndrome
651 Hepatomegaly
652 Hepatosplenomegaly
653 Ascites
654 Child-Pugh Classification of Liver Cirrhosis
655 Hepatic Encephalopathy
656 Liver Cirrhosis
657 Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
658 Alcoholic Liver Disease
659 NAFLD (Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease)
660 Budd-Chiari Syndrome
661 ALF (Acute Liver Failure)
662 HH (Haemochromatosis: Investigation)
663 Haemochromatosis: Features
664 WD (Wilson’s Disease)
665 Primary Biliary Cholangitis Features
666 Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
667 Gallstones
668 Cholangitis
669 Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy
670 Ascending Cholangitis
671 HIV: Biliary and Pancreatic Disease
672 AIH (Autoimmune Hepatitis)
673 PSC (Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis)
674 Ischaemic Hepatitis
675 Post-Cholecystectomy Syndrome
676 Hepatitis B
677 Hepatitis B and Pregnancy
678 Hepatitis B Serology
679 Hepatitis C
680 Hepatitis D
681 Hepatocellular Carcinoma
682 Liver Biopsy
683 Pancreas
684 Acute Pancreatitis
685 AP (Acute Pancreatitis: Causes)
686 Acute Pancreatitis: Complications
687 CP (Chronic Pancreatitis)
688 Acute Mesenteric Ischaemia
689 Management of Pancreatitis
690 Pancreatic Cancer
691 Mesenteric Ischaemia
692 Colorectal Cancer: Genetics
693 Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome
694 AJCCC Staging of Colorectal Cancer
695 Pancreatic Cancer: Features
696 Ischaemia to Lower Gastrointestinal Tract
697 Total Parenteral Nutrition
698 Summary (GIT & Hepatology)
Infectious Disease
699 Syphilis
700 Syphilis: Investigation
701 Syphilis: Management
702 Leptospirosis
703 Lyme Disease: Features
704 Lyme Disease
705 Listeria
706 Rickettsiae
707 Typhus
708 Q fever
709 Gastroenteritis: Causes
710 Escherichia Coli
711 Cholera
712 Enteric Fever
713 Shigella
714 Campylobacter
715 Amoebiasis
716 Enteroviruses
717 Norovirus
718 Tetanus
719 Tetanus: Vaccination
720 Botulism
721 Clostridium Difficile
722 Cat Scratch Disease
723 STI: Ulcers
724 Lymphogranuloma Venereum
725 Chlamydia
726 Gonorrhoea
727 Non-Gonococcal Urethritis
728 Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
729 Epididymo-Orchitis
730 Vaginal Discharge
731 Trichomonas Vaginalis
732 Bacterial Vaginosis
733 Genital Herpes
734 Pubic Lice
735 Urinary Tract Infection in Adults: Management
736 Helminths
737 Nematodes
738 Strongyloides Stercoralis
739 Tape Worms
740 Schistosomiasis
741 Wuchereria Bancrofti
742 Trypanosomiasis
743 Malaria: Falciparum
744 Malaria: Non-Falciparum
745 Malaria: Investigation
746 Malaria: Prophylaxis
747 Leishmaniasis
748 Giardiasis
749 Toxoplasmosis
750 Cryptosporidiosis
751 HIV: The Virus
752 HIV: Seroconversion
753 HIV: Testing
754 Infectious Mononucleosis
755 HIV: Opportunistic Infections & Other Disorder
756 HIV: Diarrhea
757 HIV: Kaposi’s Sarcoma
758 HIV: Biliary and Pancreatic Disease
759 HIV: Mycobacterium Avium Complex
760 HIV and Pregnancy
761 HIV: Immunization
762 HIV: Neurocomplications
763 HIV: immunology
764 HIV: Management
765 Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrom
766 Herpes Simplex Virus
767 Herpes Simplex Encephalitis
768 HN Influenza Pandemic
769 Epstein-Barr Virus: Associated Conditions
770 Hepatitis E
771 Cytomegalovirus
772 Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers
773 Dengue Fever
774 Chikungunya
775 Measles
776 Zika Virus
777 Yellow fever
778 Antibiotics: Mechanisms of Action
779 Virulence Factors
780 Antibiotic Guidelines
781 Antibiotics: Bactericidal vs. Bacteriostatic
782 Antibiotics: Gross Mechanism of Action
783 Antibiotics: Protein Synthesis Inhibitors
784 Cephalosporins
785 Tetracyclines
786 Trimethoprim
787 Vancomycin
788 Linezolid
789 Antiviral Agents
790 HIV: Anti-Retrovirals
791 Antifungal Agents
792 Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
793 Vaccinations
794 BCG Vaccine
795 Chickenpox
796 Chickenpox Exposure in Pregnancy
797 Rabies
798 Orf
799 Parvovirus B
800 Classification of Bacteria
801 Identifying Gram-Positive Bacteria
802 Staphylococci
803 MRSA
804 Staphylococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome
805 Sepsis
806 Streptococci
807 Anthrax
808 Brucellosis
809 Tuberculosis: Drug Therapy
810 Tuberculosis: Features
811 Tuberculosis: Drug Side-Effects and Mechanism
812 Tuberculosis: Screening
813 Mycobacterium Marinum
814 Leprosy
815 Melioidosis
816 Meningitis: Causes
817 Meningitis: CSF Analysis
818 Meningococcal Septicaemia: Investigations
819 Meningitis: Management
820 Cerebrospinal Fluid
821 Acute Epiglottitis
822 Diphtheria
823 Animal and Human Bites
824 Cellulitis
825 Pyogenic Liver Abscess
826 Necrotising Fasciitis
827 Osteomyelitis
828 Splenectomy & Vaccinations
829 Post-Splenectomy Sepsis
830 Congenital Infections
831 Pyrexia of Unknown Origin
832 Haematological Malignancies: Infections
833 Otitis externa
834 Exotoxins and endotoxins
835 Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination
836 Diseases & Treatments
837 Diseases & Investigations
838 Summary (Infectious Diseases)
Clinical Pharmacology
SL Clinical Pharmacology
839 Pharmacology
840 P Enzyme System
841 P Drug Interactions: More Detail
842 Isoniazid Inhibits the P System
843 Genetic Polyrnorphisms of Drug Metabolism
844 Pregnancy and Drug Therapies
845 Teratogens
846 Epilepsy: Pregnancy and Breast Feeding
847 Prescribing in Pregnant Patients
848 Breast Feeding: Contraindications
849 Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
850 GPD Deficiency
851 SJW (St John’s Wort)
852 Drugs Which Act on Serotonin Receptors
853 Drugs Causing Photosensitivity
854 Drug Causes of Urticarial
855 Drugs Causing Ocular Problems
856 IGT
857 Drug-Induced Liver Disease
858 Drug-Induced Pancytopaenia
859 Drug-Induced Thrombocytopenia
860 Drug Causes of Agranulocytosis
861 Lithium
862 Lithium Toxicity
863 Digoxin and Digoxin Toxicity
864 ECG: Digoxin
865 Theophylline
866 Quinine Toxicity (Cinchonism)
867 COP (Carbon Monoxide Poisoning)
868 Methanol Poisoning
869 EGT (Ethylene Glycol Toxicity)
870 Salicylate Overdose
871 Haemodialysis in Overdose
872 Tricyclic Overdose
873 PARA-OD
874 Paracetamol Overdose: Risk Factors
875 Paracetamol Overdose: Management
876 Alcohol Withdrawal
877 Cocaine
878 Ecstasy Poisoning
879 Lead Poisoning
880 Acute Intermittent Porphyria: Drugs
881 Mercury Poisoning
882 Cyanide Poisoning
883 Antiarrhythmics
884 Amiodarone
885 AIH (Amiodarone and The Thyroid Gland)
886 Cytotoxic Agents
887 Azathioprine
888 Ciclosporin
889 Tacrolimus
890 Phenytoin
891 Sodium Valproate
892 Over Dose
893 Overdose and Poisoning: Management
894 Organophosphate Insecticide Poisoning
895 Alcohol – Problem Drinking: Management
896 Beta-Blocker Overdose
897 Benzodiazepines
898 Caustic Substance Ingestion
899 CVS
900 Drugs Acting on Common Receptors
901 Adrenoceptors
902 Aspirin
903 Clopidogrel
904 Dipyridamole
905 Lipid Lowering Drugs
906 Statins
907 Nicotinic Acid
908 Adrenoceptor Agonists
909 Adrenoceptor Antagonists
910 Beta-Blockers
911 Adrenaline
912 Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors
913 Calcium Channel Blockers
914 Loop Diuretics
915 Bendroflumethiazide
916 Thiazide Diuretics
917 Potassium-Sparing Diuretics
918 Spironolactone
919 Hypomagnesaemia
920 Long QT Syndrome
921 Adenosine
922 Hydralazine
923 Atropine
924 Flecainide
925 Warfarin
926 Warfarin Management of High INR
927 Heparin
928 Side-Effects of Common Drugs: Anti-Anginals
929 Sildenafil – Phosphodiesterase type V inhibitors
930 Prescribing in Patients with Heart Failure
931 Rheumatology
932 Methotrexate
933 Steroid Doses
934 Allopurinol Inhibits Xanthine Oxidase
935 Bisphosphonates
936 Tamoxifen
937 Hormone Replacement Therapy: Adverse Effects
938 Hormone Replacement Therapy: Indications
939 Endocrinology
940 Octreotide
941 Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill: Adv/Disadv
942 Oral Contraceptive Pill: Contraindications
943 Oral Contraceptive Pill: Special Situations
944 Progestogen Only Pill: Adv/Disadv
945 Gynaecomastia
946 Metformin
947 Side-Effects of Diabetes Drugs
948 Nephrology
949 Prescribing in Patients with Renal Failure
950 Urology
951 Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
952 Finasteride
953 Drug-Induced Urinary Retention
954 Hematology
955 Gingival Hyperplasia
956 Trastuzumab
957 Cyclophosphamide
958 Immunoglobulins: Therapeutics
959 Monoclonal Antibodies
960 Dermatology
961 Isotretinoin
962 DRESS Syndrome
963 Neurology
964 Antipsychotics
965 Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
966 Dopamine Receptor Agonists
967 Oculogyric Crisis
968 Serotonin Syndrome
969 Infectious Diseases
970 Antibiotics: Gross Mechanism Of Action
971 Macrolides
972 Penicillin Allergy
973 Gentamicin
974 Tuberculosis: Drug Side-Effects
975 Peri & Post of Pharmacology
976 Anaesthetic Agents
977 Muscle Relaxants
978 Local Anaesthetic Agents
979 Post Operative Fluid Management
980 Others
981 Pharmacokinetics: Excretion
982 Pharmacokinetics: Metabolism
983 Anaphylaxis
984 -HT Antagonists
985 Antihistamines
986 Botulinum Toxin
987 Motion Sickness
988 Proton Pump Inhibitors
989 Smoking Cessation
990 Novel Psychoactive Substances
991 Summary (Cli Pharmacology & Toxicology)
Clinical Science
992 Anatomy
993 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
994 Cranial Nerves
995 Upper Limb Anatomy
996 Ulnar Nerve
997 Radial Nerve
998 Brachial Plexus
999 Dermatomes
1000 Common Peroneal Nerve Lesion
1001 Brain Tumours
1002 Spinal Cord
1003 Temporal Artery Biopsy
1004 Adrenal Medulla
1005 Cell Organelles
1006 Coronary Circulation
1007 Transposition of the Great Arteries
1008 Epidermis
1009 Facial Nerve
1010 Foramina of the Skull
1011 Renal Anatomy
1012 Popliteal Fossa
1013 Physiology
1014 Adrenoceptors
1015 Antidiuretic Hormone
1016 Atrial Natriuretic Peptide
1017 Natriuretic Peptide
1018 Cell Cycle
1019 Cell Division
1020 Microtubules
1021 Endothelin
1022 Membrane Receptors
1023 Nitric Oxide
1024 P53
1025 Renin
1026 Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
1027 Muscle Contraction
1028 Second Messengers
1029 Cardiac Enzymes and Protein Markers
1030 Cardiovascular Physiology
1031 Troponin
1032 Obesity: Physiology
1033 Cardiac Action Potential
1034 Valsalva Manoeuvre
1035 Oxygen Dissociation Curve
1036 Pulmonary Surfactant
1037 Respiratory Physiology: Control
1038 Respiratory Physiology: Lung Volumes
1039 Respiratory Physiology: Hypoxia
1040 Cerebral Perfusion Pressure
1041 Respiratory Physiology: Lung Compliance
1042 Respiratory Physiology
1043 Renal Physiology
1044 Erythropoiesis
1045 Food Energy
1046 Gastrointestinal Hormones
1047 Gastrointestinal Physiology: Enzymes
1048 Growth Hormone
1049 Menstrual Cycle
1050 Prolactin
1051 Sleep Stages
1052 Ferritin
1053 Biochemistry
1054 Hyponatraemia
1055 Hyponatraemia: Correction
1056 SIADH: Causes
1057 Hyperkalaemia
1058 Hypokalaemia
1059 Hypokalaemia and Hypertension
1060 Pseudohyperkalaemia
1061 Hypokalaemia and Acid-Base Balance
1062 Hyperkalaemia Management
1063 Metabolic Acidosis
1064 Respiratory Acidosis
1065 Metabolic Alkalosis
1066 Respiratory Alkalosis
1067 Parathyroid Glands & Disorders
1068 Calcium Metabolism
1069 Calcium Homeostasis
1070 Alkaline Phosphatase
1071 Hypercalcaemia: Causes
1072 Hypercalcaemia: Management
1073 Anion Gap
1074 ECG: Hypokalaemia
1075 Fluid Therapy
1076 Post-Operative Fluid Management
1077 Hypocalcaemia: Causes and Management
1078 Hypocalcaemia: Features
1079 Hypomagnesaemia
1080 Hypercalcaemia: Features
1081 Refeeding Syndrome
1082 Hypophosphataemia
1083 Hyperlipidaemia Management
1084 Hyperlipidaemia Secondary Causes
1085 Acute Phase Proteins
1086 Energy from Food
1087 Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
1088 Folate Metabolism
1089 Iron Metabolism
1090 Urinary Casts
1091 Pathology
1092 Oncogenes
1093 Osteomalacia
1094 Collagen
1095 Vitamin D-Resistant Rickets
1096 Clubbing
1097 Macroglossia
1098 Porphyrias
1099 Acute Intermittent Porphyria
1100 Alkaptonuria
1101 Cystinuria
1102 Atherosclerosis
1103 Familial Hypercholesterolaemia
1104 Inherited Metabolic Disorders
1105 Galactosaemia
1106 Anderson-Fabry Disease
1107 Fabry Disease
1108 Hyperuricaemia
1109 Pellagra
1110 Phenylketonuria
1111 Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
1112 Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
1113 Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
1114 Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
1115 Vitamin C Deficiency (Scurvy)
1116 Vitamin D Supplementation
1117 Vitamin D
1118 Vitamin B12 Deficiency
1119 Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
1120 Vitamin K
1121 Vitamin Deficiency
1122 Zinc Deficiency
1123 Reye’s Syndrome
1124 Cardiac Imaging
1125 Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
1126 Trauma Management
1127 Immunology
1128 Adaptive Immune Response
1129 Complement Deficiencies
1130 Hereditary Angioedema
1131 HLA Associations
1132 HLA Typing and Graft Failure
1133 Hypersensitivity
1134 Latex Allergy
1135 Anaphylaxis
1136 Allergy Tests
1137 Innate Immune Response
1138 T-Helper Cells
1139 Immunoglobulins
1140 Immunoglobulins Therapeutics
1141 Monoclonal Antibodies
1142 Primary Immunodeficiency
1143 Digeorge Syndrome
1144 Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome
1145 Ataxic Telangiectasia
1146 Cytokines
1147 IL-1
1148 Tumour Necrosis Factor
1149 Interferon
1150 Leukotrienes
1151 Molecular Biology Techniques
1152 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
1153 Genetics
1154 Autosomal Dominant
1155 X-Linked Recessive
1156 Mitochondrial Diseases
1157 Autosomal Dominant Conditions
1158 Autosomal Recessive Conditions
1159 X-Linked Recessive Conditions
1160 X-Linked Dominant
1161 Autosomal Recessive
1162 Penetrance and Expressivity
1163 Downs Syndrome: Features
1164 Down’s Syndrome: Epidemiology and Genetics
1165 Alpha Thalassaemia
1166 Fragile X Syndrome
1167 Human Genome
1168 William’s Syndrome
1169 Kallman’s Syndrome
1170 Klinefelter’s Syndrome
1171 Noonan Syndrome
1172 Prader-Willi Syndrome
1173 Trinucleotide Repeat Disorders
1174 Tumour Suppressor Genes
1175 Turner’s Syndrome
1176 Achondroplasia
1177 Paraneoplastic Syndromes
1178 Wilms’ Tumour
1179 Marfan’s Syndrome
1180 Homocystinuria
1181 Cell Surface Proteins
1182 Abg Interpretation & Practice
1183 Miscellaneous
1184 Fitness to Fly
1185 Patients Who Refuse Treatment
1186 Statistics
1187 ND (Normal Distribution)
1188 SD (Standard Deviation)
1189 SkD (Skewed Distributions)
1190 Confidence Interval & SEM
1191 Variance
1192 Correlation
1193 Correlation and Linear Regression
1194 Funnel Plot
1195 Hazard Ratio
1196 Bias
1197 Clinical Audit
1198 Screening Test Statistics
1199 Screening: Wilson and Junger Criteria
1200 Concept of EER & CER
1201 Relative Risk
1202 Relative Risk Reduction (RRR)
1203 Absolute Risk Reduction
1204 Number Needed to Treat (NNT)
1205 Odds and Odds Ratio
1206 Incidence and Prevalence
1207 Pre-test & Post-test Probability & Odds
1208 Significance Tests
1209 Clinical trial: phases
1210 Study Design: Evidence and Recommendations
1211 Study Design: New Drugs
1212 Types of Study
1213 Intention to Treat Analysis
1214 Summary (Clinical Sciences)
Renal Medicine
SL Content
1215 GD- (Glomerulonephritides)
1216 Glomerulonephritis and Low Complement
1217 IgA Nephropathy
1218 HSP (Henoch-Schonlein Purpura)
1219 SLE: Renal Complications
1220 MCD (Minimal Change Disease)
1221 MGN (Membranous Glomerulonephritis)
1222 Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis
1223 FSGS (Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis)
1224 HIV: Renal Involvement
1225 Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis
1226 GPS (Goodpasture’s Syndrome)
1227 Wegener’s Granulomatosis
1228 NOS (Nephrotic Syndrome)
1229 Nephrotic Syndrome: Causes
1230 Nephrotic Syndrome: Complications
1231 Amyloidosis types
1232 Amyloidosis
1233 Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
1234 Acute Kidney Injury: A Very Basic Introduction
1235 Acute Kidney Injury: Nice Guidelines
1236 Acute tubular necrosis
1237 Acute Tubular Necrosis Vs. Prerenal Uraemia
1238 Acute interstitial nephritis
1239 CKD (Chronic Kidney Disease: Causes)
1240 Chronic Kidney Disease: eGFR and Classification
1241 Chronic Kidney Disease: Anaemia
1242 CKD: Bone Disease Management
1243 Chronic Kidney Disease: Bone Disease
1244 Chronic Kidney Disease: Proteinuria
1245 DN (Diabetic Nephropathy: Stages)
1246 Erythropoietin
1247 Chronic Kidney Disease: Hypertension
1248 RTA (Renal Vascular Disease)
1249 Fibromuscular dysplasia
1250 Retroperitoneal Fibrosis
1251 Renal Tubular Acidosis
1252 Fanconi Syndrome
1253 Reflux nephropathy
1254 CE (Cholesterol Embolization)
1255 Nephrotoxicity Due to Contrast Media
1256 RM (Rhabdomyolysis)
1257 Haemolytic uraemic syndrome
1258 Alport’s Syndrome
1259 Goodpasture’s syndrome
1260 Thin Basement Membrane Disease
1261 ADPKD
1262 ADPKD: Features
1263 ARPKD
1264 Renal Stones: Risk Factors
1265 Renal Stones: Types
1266 Renal Stones: Management
1267 Cystinuria
1268 Fluid therapy
1269 Renal Cell Cancer
1270 Prescribing in Patients with Renal Failure
1271 Wilms’ Tumour
1272 Papillary Necrosis
1273 Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis
1274 Plasma Exchange
1275 Sterile Pyuria
1276 Haematuria
1277 Polyuria
1278 Diabetes insipidus
1279 Peritoneal Dialysis
1280 Arteriovenous Fistulas
1281 Complications Following Renal Transplant
1282 Urinary Incontinence
1283 Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
1284 Bladder Cancer: Risk Factors
1285 Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms In Men
1286 Epididymo-orchitis
1287 Testicular cancer
1288 Prostate Cancer: PSA Testing
1289 Prostate cancer: management
1290 Renal Transplant: Immunosuppression
1291 Summary (Renal Medicine)
Hematology
1292 Blood Films: Pathological Cell Forms
1293 Blood Films: Typical Pictures
1294 Schistocytes
1295 Hyposplenism
1296 Anaemia
1297 Types of Anaemia
1298 Macrocytic Anaemia
1299 Vitamin B Deficiency
1300 Iron-Deficiency Anaemia (IDA)
1301 Beta-Thalassaemia Major
1302 Beta-Thalassemia Trait
1303 Alpha-Thalassaemia
1304 Sideroblastic Anaemia
1305 Lead Poisoning
1306 Porphyrias
1307 Acute Intermittent Porphyria
1308 An Approach to Haemolytic Anaemia
1309 Causes of Haemolytic Anaemia
1310 Autoimmune Haemolytic Anaemia
1311 Haemolytic Anaemias: By Site
1312 Hereditary Spherocytosis
1313 GPD Deficiency
1314 Sickle-Cell Anaemia
1315 Sickle-Cell Crises
1316 Sickle-Cell Anaemia: Management
1317 Paroxysmal Nocturnal Haemoglobinuria
1318 Methaemoglobinaemia
1319 Laboratory Findings in Haematological Disease
1320 Leucocyte Alkaline Phosphatase
1321 Leukaemoid Reaction
1322 Haematological Malignancies: Genetics
1323 Haematological Malignancies: Infections
1324 Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia
1325 Myelofibrosis
1326 Polycythaemia
1327 Polycythaemia Vera: Features
1328 Polycythaemia Vera: Management
1329 Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
1330 Acute Promyelocytic Leukaemia
1331 Neutropaenia
1332 Lymphadenopathy
1333 Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia
1334 Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia: Factors
1335 Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia
1336 Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia: Management
1337 Hairy Cell Leukaemia
1338 Thrombocytopenia
1339 Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP)
1340 Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) in Adults
1341 Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
1342 Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome
1343 Von Willebrand’s Disease
1344 Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome
1345 Hereditary Haemorrhagic Telangiectasia
1346 Antiphospholipid Syndrome
1347 Antiphospholipid Syndrome: Pregnancy
1348 Paraproteinaemia
1349 Myeloma: Features
1350 Myeloma: Prognosis
1351 Complications of Myeloma
1352 Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinaemia
1353 MGUS
1354 Primary Immunodeficiency
1355 Venous Thromboembolism: Risk Factors
1356 Thrombophilia: Causes
1357 Deep Vein Thrombosis: Diagnosis & Management
1358 Antithrombin III Deficiency
1359 Pregnancy: DVT/PE
1360 Pregnancy: DVT/PE Investigation
1361 Protein C Deficiency
1362 Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
1363 Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
1364 Aplastic Anaemia: Management
1365 Drug-Induced Pancytopaenia
1366 Prostate Cancer: Features
1367 Prostate Cancer: Management
1368 Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: Staging
1369 Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: Histological Classification
1370 Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
1371 Haemophilia
1372 Thrombocytosis
1373 Activated Protein C Resistance
1374 Factor V Leiden
1375 Eosinophilia
1376 Anaphylaxis
1377 Oral Allergy Syndrome
1378 Allergy Tests
1379 Hereditary Angioedema
1380 Latex Allergy
1381 Bladder Cancer: Risk Factors
1382 Thymoma
1383 Neoplastic Spinal Cord Compression
1384 Cytotoxic Agents
1385 Cyclophosphamide
1386 Anti-Oestrogen Drugs
1387 Chemotherapy Side-Effects: Nausea and Vomiting
1388 Blood Product Transfusion Complications
1389 CMV Negative and Irradiated Blood
1390 FFP, Cryoprecipitate and Prothrombin Complex
1391 Platelet Transfusion: Active Bleeding
1392 Burkitt’s Lymphoma
1393 Cancer in The UK
1394 Cervical Cancer
1395 Human Papilloma Virus Infection
1396 Heparin
1397 Warfarin
1398 Warfarin Overdose
1399 Monoclonal Antibodies
1400 Neutropenic Sepsis
1401 Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factors
1402 Palliative Care Prescribing: Pain
1403 Palliative Care Prescribing: Agitation and Confusion
1404 Palliative Care Prescribing: Hiccups
1405 Superior Vena Cava Obstruction
1406 Tumour Lysis Syndrome
1407 Amyloidosis: Types
1408 Genetics and Surgical Disease
1409 Tumour Markers
1410 Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
1411 Bronchial Carcinoma
1412 Lung Cancer: Non-Small Cell
1413 Carcinogens
1414 Bone Metastases
1415 Carcinogens
1416 ECOG Score
1417 Prostate Cancer: Management
1418 Spinal Metastases
1419 IgG-related Disease
1420 Summary (Haematology & Oncology)
Psychiatry
SL Content
1421 Depression vs. Dementia
1422 Dementia
1423 Alzheimers Disease
1424 Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
1425 Schizophrenia: Prognostic Indicators
1426 Schizophrenia: Epidemiology
1427 Schizophrenia: Management
1428 Schizophrenia: Features
1429 Delusional parasitosis
1430 Atypical Antipsychotics
1431 Lithium
1432 Antipsychotics
1433 Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
1434 Depression: Screening and Assessment
1435 Depression in Older People
1436 Serotonin & noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors
1437 SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors)
1438 Serotonin syndrome
1439 Generalised anxiety disorder and panic disorder
1440 Tricyclic Antidepressants
1441 Anorexia Nervosa
1442 Anorexia Nervosa: Features
1443 Bulimia Nervosa
1444 OCD (Obsessive-compulsive disorder)
1445 Hypomania vs. Mania
1446 Unexplained Symptoms
1447 Acute Confusional State
1448 Suicide
1449 Suicide: Risk Factors
1450 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
1451 Seasonal Affective Disorder
1452 Alcohol Withdrawal
1453 Aphonia
1454 Benzodiazepines
1455 Body Dysmorphic Disorder
1456 Electroconvulsive Therapy
1457 Grief Reaction
1458 Post-Concussion Syndrome
1459 Post-Partum Mental Health Problems
1460 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
1461 Sleep Paralysis
1462 Agoraphobia
1463 Charles-Bonnet Syndrome
1464 Cotard Syndrome
1465 De Clerambault’s Syndrome
1466 Korsakoff’s Syndrome
1467 Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
1468 Othello’s Syndrome
1469 Personality Disorders
1470 Post-Concussion Syndrome
1471 Summary (Psychiatry)
Ophthalmology
SL Content
1472 Diabetic Retinopathy
1473 Vitreous Haemorrhage
1474 Central retinal artery occlusion
1475 Sudden Loss of Vision
1476 Optic Atrophy
1477 Optic Neuritis
1478 Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect
1479 Angioid Retinal Streaks
1480 Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma
1481 Retinitis Pigmentosa
1482 Red Eye
1483 Lacrimal Duct Problems
1484 Cataracts
1485 Tunnel Vision
1486 Blepharitis
1487 Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus
1488 Age Related Macular Degeneration
1489 Herpes Simplex Keratitis
1490 Holmes-Adie Pupil
1491 Mydriasis
1492 Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
1493 Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma-Management
1494 Visual Field Defects
1495 Miosis
1496 Hypertensive Retinopathy
1497 Horner’s Syndrome
1498 Rheumatoid Arthritis: Ocular Manifestations
1499 Keratitis
1500 Vitamin A Toxicity
1501 Papilloedema
1502 Central retinal vein occlusion
1503 Orbital cellulitis
1504 Posterior vitreous detachment
1505 Summary (Medical Ophthalmology)

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The Best Lecture Materials are the most important things of success in MRCP. Sir is the best mentor I have ever seen. Simple tips & tricks, note taking is very helpful for quick rivision before exam. 

Fatema Hossain Anannya

Fatema Hossain Anannya
Dhaka Medical College Hospital

The lectures’ Notes are so organized that someone can easily take preparation for MRCP. I did both part 1 & part 2 online classes. I also did ADR. I did an exam here before my main exam which help me a lot. 

Dr.-Rowja-Siddika-Khan

Dr. Rowja Siddika Khan 
Rajshahi Medical College

The number of tips helped me reach my goal of completing part 1. The Ss-Box helped me cover such as huge syllabus in such a short time. I definitely recommend  MRCP  Course at SsAcademy.

Dr.-Khan-MD-Ali-Arif

Dr. Khan MD Ali Arif 
Hebei Medical University (China)