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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 (morphology of diseases).
General pathology:
Cell injury, death and adaptation; inflammation and repair; disorders of vascular flow; disorders of the immune system; genetic and pediatric diseases; environmental diseases; infectious diseases; neoplasia.
Entry requirements:
Biology II, Physiology II, Microbiology I
Poslední úprava: Žáková Michaela, Bc. (28.08.2024)
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Compulsory literature: 1. Kumar V, Abbas AK, Aster JC: Robbins Basic Pathology. 9. vyd., Elsevier, 2013. ISBN 978-1437717815 2. Zámečník J. et al.: Patologie. Praha, LD, s.r.o. - Prager Publishing, 2019. ISBN 978-80-270-6457-1 Poslední úprava: Žáková Michaela, Bc. (28.08.2024)
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Conditions for granting pathology credit in winter term: Credit examination takes place on the last two pathology practical classes, in the period from 6 to 16 January 2025. The basic condition for granting the credit is participation in practical classes (one absence is accepted; each absence must be announced before the beginning of the class by e-mail to the teacher) and passing all e-tests during the practicals. More than one absence must be replaced in a way agreed with the assistant teacher. Credit is tested by a written test and subsequent oral examination. The test has 50 questions, the threshold is 80% correct answers. ≥ 80 % → oral examination → credit < 80 % → credit not awarded → 2nd attempt - oral examinatory → credit Oral part is based in the diagnosis of one to two microscopic slides and verification of knowledge of the relevant theory. In the case of on-line teaching only, the credit will be tested solely by a written test with 50 questions. The minimum to meet is 80% correct answers. For credit there are one regular and 2 additional terms. The last attempt is always tested only orally (slides and relevant theory). The credit is tested generally by the assistant professor of the group. Poslední úprava: Žáková Michaela, Bc. (28.08.2024)
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Sylabus: Lectures Lecturers: • Kateřina Kamarádová, MD, PhD • Petra Kašparová, MD, PhD • Tomáš Rozkoš, MD, PhD • Prof. Aleš Ryška, MD, PhD • Jiří Soukup, MD, PhD • Václav Stejskal, MD, PhD
1. Introductory lesson (prof. Ryška, 3 hours) 2. Cell injury, death and adaptation (prof. Ryška, 6 hours) 3. Inflammation and repair (dr. Kašparová, 6 hours) 4. Genetic and pediatric diseases (dr. Soukup, 6 hours) 5. Circulatory disorders (dr. Stejskal, 6 hours) 6. Environmental diseases (dr. Kamarádová, 6 hours) 7. Neoplasia (prof. Ryška, 9 hours) 8. Disorders of the immune system (dr. Kašparová, 6 hours) 9. Infectious diseases (dr. Rozkoš, 6 hours) 10. Cardiovascular system (dr. Stejskal, 9 hours)
Practical courses & seminars Lecturers: • Miroslav Podhola, MD, PhD • Tomáš Rozkoš, MD, PhD, Václav Stejskal, MD, PhD
Practical courses: 1. Necrosis. Slide No. 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10. 2. Degenerations. Pigmentations. Slide No. 23, 24, 24B, 26, 35, 39, 93, 93B. 3. Adaptation. Atrophy. Hypertrophy. Metabolic disorders. Slide No. 11, 42, 42B, 49, 65, 70, 120, 146, 197. 4. Inflammations. Slide No. 26A, 26B, 71, 74, 79, 83, 85. 5. Repair. Granulomatous inflammations. Slide No. 4, 4B, 56, 56B, 97, 97B, 98, 108, 111, 113, 113B. 6. Disorders of vascular flow. Slide No. 55, 57, 60, 60B, 62A, 63, 63B, 64. 7. Circulatory disorders. Amyloidosis. Slide No. 29, 29B, 29C, 53, 54, 54B, 58B, 179, 181. 8. Cysts. Tumors generally. Cytological examinations. Slide No. 47, 125, 129, 182, 183, 184. 9. Tumors. Slide No. 130, 131, 133, 143, 144, 145, 185. 10. Tumors. Metastasis. Slide No. 149, 150, 152, 152B, 153, 154, 157, 170. 11. Surgical pathology. 12. Autopsy. 13. Credit examination (compulsory). Poslední úprava: Žáková Michaela, Bc. (28.08.2024)
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