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Diagnostic procedures in neurology, syndromology and topical diagnostics: central and peripheral motoneuron, extrapyramidal system, cerebellum, cranial nerves (fundamentals of neurootology and neuroophthalmology), brainstem, diencephalon, spinal cord, plexuses, peripheral nerves, cortical disorders (brain lobe syndromes, disorders of symbolic function), states of unconsciousness, intracranial hypertension, cerebral edema, meningeal irritation. Poslední úprava: Kašparová Kateřina (02.09.2022)
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Outputs: 1. The student acquires theoretical knowledge about the structure and function of the central and peripheral nervous system. 2. The student will acquire theoretical knowledge in the field of etiopathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. 3. The student will acquire basic practical skills in the field of diagnosis and treatment of the central and peripheral nervous system. Poslední úprava: Kašparová Kateřina (02.09.2022)
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Compulsory literature
E-Books from Elsevier UK: 1. Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience, By Drs. M. J.T. FitzGerald, Gregory Gruener, and Estomith Mtui ISBN 9780702045035
2. Clinical Neuroscience, By Paul Johns ISBN 9781455742127 Published Date 2014-04-02 Pages 240
Poslední úprava: Kašparová Kateřina (02.09.2022)
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Credit: Credit is given: for attendance at practical classes; one absence is permitted if properly justified, from evaluation of continuous rating - resulting from graded oral or written testing (from sections of the presented material during practical classes), the lowest average passing grade is 3.0. To obtain credit the student must comply with all above requirements. Poslední úprava: Kašparová Kateřina (02.09.2022)
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Lecturers
Lectures supplement or develop the material of compulsory literature. They capture current trends in the field, changes in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system, which are not yet included in the existing textbook. The lectures draw attention to the minimum knowledge of the field, which is a condition for successfully passing the exams in the summer semester. Neurologic diagnostic process, syndromology. Localizing of lesions. Syndromology of the cranial nerves I-XII. Neuroophtalmology, neurootology. (Prof. Martin Vališ, M.D., Ph.D.- 3 h) Upper and lower motor lesions. (Assoc. Prof. Edvard Ehler, Ph. D. - 2 h) Cerebellar and extrapyramidal syndromes.(Prof. Roman Herig, M.D., Ph.D.- 1 h) Spinal cord. Syndromology of the brain stem and thalamus disorders. (Prof. Roman Herig, M.D., Ph.D.- 3 h) Aphasia and other localizing disorders of higher brain functions. (Assoc. Prof. Dagmar Krajíčková, Ph. D.- 2 h) Intracranial hypertension, hydrocephalus. Meningeal irritation. Stupor, coma. (Assoc. Prof. Edvard Ehler, Ph. D. - 2 h) Practical courses & seminars Lecturers
In the practical exercises, the students get to know the neurological examination, which is performed first under the supervision of the teacher, then independently after being divided into several subgroups. Teachers demonstrate patients with typical cases of diseases of the nervous system. Students will also learn about syndromology and topical diagnostics in Neurology. Students are made aware of the minimum knowledge of the given topic, which is a condition for successfully passing the credit (and subsequently the exam in the summer semester). Practical courses
Poslední úprava: Kašparová Kateřina (02.09.2022)
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Entry requirements: Prerequisites are not given. Poslední úprava: Kašparová Kateřina (02.09.2022)
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