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Pathological Anatomy II - FDP027
Title: Pathological Anatomy II
Guaranteed by: The Fingerland Department of Pathology (15-490)
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové
Actual: from 2020
Semester: winter
Points: 0
E-Credits: 6
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:45/42, C+Ex [HS]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: deregister from the exam date if a requisite was not fulfilled
Guarantor: prof. MUDr. Jan Laco, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : {Compulsory subjects 1st year Dentistry (2019->)}, FDP021, FDP024
Incompatibility : FZ10024
Interchangeability : FA0205039, FZ10024
In complex pre-requisite: FDP063, FDP064, FDP065, FDP066, FDP067, FDP068, FDP069, FDP070, FDP071, FDP072, FDP073, FDP074, FDP075, FDP076, FD10059, FD10069, FD10070, FD10071, FD10072, FD10073, FD10074, FD10075, FD10076, FD10078, FD10079, FD10080, FD10081, FD10082
Annotation
Last update: Bc. Michaela Žáková (16.08.2023)
Annotation: Pathological anatomy is part of basic study subjects. It introduces students to the nature of human diseases, the cause of diseases (etiology), the mechanisms of their development (pathogenesis) and the changes in cells and tissues caused by the disease state (morphology of diseases). Male genital system; female genital system; nervous system; skin; musculoskeletal system; endocrine system; breast; developmental diseases in the head and neck; caries; pulpal and periodontal disorders; pathology of lips, tongue and oral mucosa; pseudotumors and cysts; odontogenic tumors; diseases of jaws and maxillary sinus; non-neoplastic salivary gland disorders; salivary gland tumors; systemic disorders and syndromes with head and neck manifestation; cervical lymphadenopathy. Entry requirements: Histology and Embryology II, Pathological Anatomy I
Requirements to the exam
Last update: Bc. Michaela Žáková (12.09.2023)

Conditions for granting pathology credit and for examination in winter term:

Credit

Credit examination takes place on the last two pathology practical classes, in the period from 2 to 12 January 2024.

Credit exam takes place in the last practical class of the term. The criteria to obtain the credit comprise attendence requirements (1 absence allowed) and appropriate knowledge of pathological anatomy (successful diagnostics of 2 slides and theory). Accepted is one absence, each absence must be announced before the beginning of the class by e-mail to the teacher. More than one absence must be replaced in a way agreed with the assistant teacher. For credit there are one regular and 2 additional terms. The credit is tested generally by the assistant professor of the group.

 

Exam

Examination period – January 15 - February 18, 2024.

Examination is oral and comprises 3 questions: 1 general pathology, 1 organ pathology, 1 orofacial pathology. The student can take the exam only after obtaining the credit for both semesters (the results must be registered in the SIS). The student registers for the exam via SIS. Students will receive information about the exam dates and detailed instructions during the lectures and the dates will be published in the SIS no later than one month before the beginning of the exam period.

Syllabus
Last update: Bc. Michaela Žáková (06.09.2023)

Lectures

Lecturers:

• Kateřina Kamarádová, MD, PhD

• Aleš Kohout, MD, PhD

• Prof. Jan Laco, MD, PhD

• Prof. Aleš Ryška, MD, PhD

 

1. Female genital system. (prof. Laco, 3 hours)

2. Musculoskeletal system. (prof. Laco, 3 hours)

3. Male genital system. (prof. Laco, 3 hours)

4. Nervous system. Skin. (dr. Kohout, 3 hours)

5. Endocrine system. Breast. (prof. Ryška, 3 hours)

6. Developmental diseases. (prof. Laco, 3 hours)

7. Systemic disorders and syndromes with head and neck manifestation. Cervical lymphadenopathy. (dr. Kamarádová, 3 hours)

8. Pathology of lips, tongue and oral mucosa I. (dr. Kamarádová, 3 hours)

9. Pathology of lips, tongue and oral mucosa II. (dr. Kamarádová, 3 hours)

10. Caries. Pulpal and periodontal disorders. (prof. Laco, 3 hours)

11. Pseudotumors and cysts. (prof. Laco, 3 hours)

12. Odontogenic tumors. (prof. Laco, 3 hours)

13. Diseases of jaws and maxillary sinus. (prof. Laco, 3 hours)

14. Nonneoplastic salivary gland disorders. (prof. Laco, 3 hours)

15. Salivary gland tumors. (prof. Laco, 3 hours)

 

Practical courses & seminars

Lecturers:

Lucie Geryková, MD

 

Practical courses

1. Introduction: Parotid gland (124). Submandibular gland (125). Sublingual gland (126). Tooth development (179a).

2. Inflammations and Reactive Lesions of Salivary Glands: Acute purulent sialadenitis (131). Chronic sialadenitis (132). Interstitial sialadenitis (mumps) (130). Cytomegalovirus sialadenitis (144). Lymphoepithelial sialadenitis (Sjögren syndrome)(208). Necrotizing sialometaplasia (133a).

3. Tumors od Salivary Glands: Pleomorphic adenoma (184). Warthin tumor (186). Adenoid cystic carcinoma (185). Mucoepidermoid carcinoma (187). Acinic cell carcinoma (220). Salivary duct carcinoma (187a).

4. Inflammations: Herpetic esophagitis (145). Candida glossitis (128+Gram). Lichen planus (206). Pemphigus vulgaris (221). Pemphigoid (222).

5. Inflammations: Acute osteomyelitis (223). Chronic sinusitis (134). Hypersensitive sinusitis (135). Granulomatous cheilitis (143). Actinomycosis (142).

6. Cysts: Radicular cyst (136a, 136b, 136c). Lymphoepithelial cyst (137). Epidermoid cyst (138). Thyreoglossal duct cyst (139). Mucocele (178).

7. Reactive Lesions and Benign Tumors: Giant cell epulis (168). Congenital granular cell epulis (226). Squamous cell papilloma (224). Fibroma (171). Hemangioma (175). Lymphangioma (225). Lipoma (181). Granular cell tumor (183). Schwannoma (227).

8. Precancerous Lesions and Malignant Tumors; Melanocytic Lesions: Leukoplakia (167). Actinic cheilitis (228). Squamous cell carcinoma (198). Basalioma (197). Pigmented nevus (194). Malignant melanoma (195).

9. Non-neoplastic Lesions of Jaws: Cherubism (177c). Central giant cell granuloma (229). Fibrous dysplasia (230). Paget disease of bone (210). Osteoma (177).

10. Odontogenous Tumors of Jaws: Ameloblastoma (179). Pindborg tumor (211). Keratocystic odontogenous tumor (231). Ameloblastic fibroma (211b). Odontoma (232).

11. Non-odontogenous Tumors of Jaws: Osteochondroma (233). Osteosarcoma (177b). Chondroma (201a). Chondrosarcoma (201b2). Langerhans cell histiocytosis (235).

12. Lesions of Lymphatic Nodes and Thyroid Gland: Sarcoidosis (163). Tuberculosis (165). Toxoplasmosis (166a). Graves disease (160). Follicular adenoma (236). Papillary carcinoma (237).

13. Revision seminar.

14. Credit.

Literature
Last update: Bc. Michaela Žáková (16.08.2023)

Compulsory literature:

1. Zámečník J. et al.: Patologie. Praha, LD, s.r.o. - Prager Publishing, 2019.  ISBN 978-80-270-6457-1

2. Kumar v, Abbas AK, Aster JC: Robbins Basic Pathology. 9. vyd. Elsevier, 2013. ISBN 978-1437717815.

3. Odell, E.W.: Cawson´s Essentials of Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine. 9th ed., Elsevier, 2017. ISBN 978-0-7020-4982-8

 

Recommended literature:

1. Povýšil C., Šteiner I. et al.: Obecná patologie. Praha, Galén, 2011. EAN 9788072627738

2. Povýšil C., Šteiner I. et al.: Speciální patologie. Praha, Galén, 2007. EAN 9788072624942

3. Slezák R, Dřízhal I: Atlas chorob ústní sliznice. Praha, Quintessenz, 2004. ISBN 80-903181-5-0

 

 
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