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| randomization
| randomization
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|'''Recall Bias'''
| Awareness of disorder alters recall by subjects; common in retrospective studies
| patients with disease recall exposure after learning of similar cases
| Decrease time from exposure to followup
|-
| '''Measurement Bias'''
| Information is gathered in a systemically distorted manner.
| Association between HPV and cervical cancer not observed when using non-standarized classifications/
| Use objective, standardized, and previously tested methods of data collection that are planned ahead of time
|-
| '''Procedure Bias'''
| subjects in different groups are not treated the same
| patients in treatment group spend more time in highly specialized hospital units
| Blinding and use of placebo
|-
| '''Observer- expectancy Bias'''
| Researche's belief in the efficacy of a treatment changes the outcome of that treatment
| If observer expects treatment group to show signs of recovery, then he is more likely to document positive outcomes.
| Blinding
|}

Revision as of 19:14, 11 May 2020

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Ego defenses

Immature Defenses

  • Acting Out
    Expressing unacceptable feelings and thoughts through actions
  • Denial
    Avoiding the awreness of painful reality
  • Displacemnet
    Transferring avoided ideas to neutral persons
  • Idealization
    Expressing extreme positive thoughts of self and others while ignoring negative thoughts
  • Identification
    Modeling behaviour after one person who is more powerful.
These ego defenses are unconsious or conscious

DEFENSES
DEFENSES
Defenses

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Mature Defenses

  • Sublimitaion
    Replacing an unacceptable wish with a course of action that is similar to the wish but does not conflict with one's value system.
  • Altruism
    alleviating negative feelings via unsolicited generosity.
  • Suppression
    Intentionally withholding an idea or feeling.

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Increased behaviour Decreased behaviour
Add stimulus (+)ve reinformation (+)ve punishment
Remove stimulus (-)ve reinformation


(-)ve punishment



Tumor nomenclature

Carcinoma implies epithelial origin,whereas sarcoma denotes mesenchymal origin. Both terms imply malignancy. terms for non-neoplastic malformations include hamartoma(disorganized overgrowth of tissues in their native location, eg, Peutz- Jeghes polyps) and choriostoma9 normal tissue in foreign location, eg, gastric tissue located in distal ileum in Meckel Diverticulum).

  • Benign tumor may show well demarcation, well diffreentiation, low mitotic activity, no necrosis, no metastasis.
  • Malignant tumor shows poor demarcation, poor mitotic activity, erratic growth, local invasion, metastasis, reduced apoptosis. Upregulation of telomerase prevents chromosome shortening and cell death.
CELL TYPE Benign
Malignant
Epithelium Adenoma,papilloma Adenocarcinoma, papillary carcinoma
Messenchmye
Blood cells lekaemia,Lymphoma
Blood vessels Hemangioma Angiosarcoma
Smooth muscle Leiomyoma Leiomyosarcoma
Striated muscle Rhabdomyoma Rhabdomyosarcoma
Connective tissue Fibroma Fibrosarcoma
Bone Osteoma Osteosarcoma
Fat Lipoma Liposarcoma
Melanocyte Nevus/Mole Melanoma



here is how we use reference [1]




TYPE DEFINITION EXAMPLES STRATEGY TO REDUCE BIAS


Selection Bias Error in assigning subjects to a study group resulting in an unreprestative sample.Most commomnly a sampling bias
Berkson Bias
study population selected from hospital is less healthy than general population
Healthy worker effect
study population is healthier than the general population
Non-response bias
participating subjects differ from nonrespondents in meaningful ways.
randomization
Recall Bias Awareness of disorder alters recall by subjects; common in retrospective studies patients with disease recall exposure after learning of similar cases Decrease time from exposure to followup


Measurement Bias Information is gathered in a systemically distorted manner. Association between HPV and cervical cancer not observed when using non-standarized classifications/ Use objective, standardized, and previously tested methods of data collection that are planned ahead of time
Procedure Bias subjects in different groups are not treated the same patients in treatment group spend more time in highly specialized hospital units Blinding and use of placebo
Observer- expectancy Bias Researche's belief in the efficacy of a treatment changes the outcome of that treatment If observer expects treatment group to show signs of recovery, then he is more likely to document positive outcomes. Blinding
  1. Connell NT, Battinelli EM, Connors JM (2020). "Coagulopathy of COVID-19 and antiphospholipid antibodies". J Thromb Haemost. doi:10.1111/jth.14893. PMID 32379918 Check |pmid= value (help).