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The aim of the course is to acquaint students with structural and functional pathology. Attention is paid to disorders at the cellular, tissue and organ levels. Basic review of pathological anatomy related to orthopedic and general medicine from theoretical developmental, and
phenomenological perspectives. Study of the fundamental principles of pathology and clinical medicine and their relation to physical therapy.
An emphasis is placed on parts of pathological anatomy related to cardiopulmonary diseases, rheumatological, neurological
diseases and infectious diseases.
Aim of the course
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Learning Outcomes:
The aim of the course is to provide students with the knowledge, skills and general competencies so that after the completion of the course the students: - demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental importance of the field, especially for real life and clinical disciplines - demonstrate knowledge of the pathological basis of the disease - demonstrate knowledge of structural and functional pathology - demonstrate a deeper knowledge of disorders at the cellular, tissue and organ levels
Literature
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KUMAR, V., ABBAS, A. K., ASTER, J. C. Robbins basic pathology e-book. Elsevier Health Sciences, 2017.
Requirements to the exam
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Credit Requirements: - written test
Syllabus
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1. Introduction to pathology, basic terms 2. Cell and tissue damage 3. Inflammation and its forms 4. Immunity damage 5. Tumors 6. Diseases of cardiovascular system 7. Diseases of respiratory system 8. Diseases of gastrointestinal tract 9. Diseases of urogenital system 10-11. Diseases of nervous system 12-13. Diseases of musculosceletal system 14. Diabetes and diseases of endocrine system