Epilepsy: seizure classification, EEG and first-line antiepileptics
Epilepsy can feel like a massive topic to tackle, but breaking it down into classification, diagnostics, and management makes it much more manageable. Since you're prepping for the UKMLA AKT, focusing
Headache: migraine vs tension vs cluster — diagnosis and acute treatment
Headaches are a total bread-and-butter topic for the AKT, but keeping the "big three" straight can be tricky when you're under pressure. Let's start with a visual of where these usually hit, as the di
Multiple sclerosis: types, McDonald criteria, MRI findings and DMTs
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a classic "bread and butter" topic for the UKMLA AKT. It’s the most common cause of non-traumatic neurological disability in young adults, and the examiners love testing you
Parkinson's disease: diagnosis, levodopa treatment and motor complications
Parkinson's disease is a classic "bread and butter" topic for the UKMLA AKT. It’s all about recognizing that clinical triad of bradykinesia, tremor, and rigidity, and then navigating the long-term man
Stroke: FAST assessment, thrombolysis criteria and acute management pathway
Stroke is a massive topic for the UKMLA AKT, and getting the acute management right is absolutely high-yield. It's all about "time is brain," so let's break down the initial assessment and the pathway
Medicine (Core Systems) for UKMLA AKT — Study Guide
Medicine (Core Systems) is one of the most tested subjects in UKMLA AKT. Rezzy has answered 35 questions across 7 topics: Cardiology, Renal & Urology, Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Endocrinology & Diabetes, Rheumatology & Haematology, Respiratory Medicine, Neurology.
Each answer includes high-yield comparison tables, clinical correlations, relevant diagrams, and follow-up suggestions to deepen your understanding. Click any question to see the full answer and continue chatting with Rezzy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What topics in Medicine (Core Systems) are most important for UKMLA AKT?
All topics are high-yield, but focus especially on Cardiology, Renal & Urology, Gastroenterology & Hepatology — these appear most frequently in past exams.
Can I get more questions on a specific topic?
Use the topic filter pills above to focus on a specific area. You can also ask Rezzy directly for any question not listed here.
How are these answers different from ChatGPT?
Rezzy is specifically trained for medical exam preparation. Every answer is structured around exam patterns, uses trusted medical resources, and includes high-yield tables, mnemonics, and clinical pearls that generic AI chatbots miss.