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Diagnostic and interventional radiology: physical principles, radiography, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging; contrast agents. Radiology of the thorax, abdomen and retroperitoneum, neuroradiology, musculoskeletal diagnostics, mammography. Angiography, PTA, stenting, thrombolysis. Non-vascular interventions: biopsies, drainages. Nuclear medicine: physical introduction, radiofarmacs, technology. Examination of CNS, thyroid gland and other endocrine organs, examination of bones, respiratory and cardiovascular system, hematologic disorders, GIT, liver, spleen, urogenital tract. Lymfoscintigraphy. Diagnostics of tumors a inflammatory lesions. Radioimunoanalysis. Radionuclide therapy.
Entrance conditions: prerequisities are not set
Output:
1. Student gains knowledge concerning application of imaging and interventional radiologic methods in various organ systems.
2. Student gains knowledge concerning indications to individual imaging methods (X-ray, US, CT, MRI, DSA) and knowledge concerning diagnostics of pathologies of individual organ systems.
3. Student gains basic practical capabilities in ultrasonography.
4. Student gains knowledge concerning application of methods of nuclear medicine.
Poslední úprava: Březinová Romana (20.06.2024)
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Poslední úprava: Březinová Romana (20.06.2024)
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Credit/final exam requirements: Credit Basic condition is full attendance on practical courses/seminars (absence is allowed only due to health reasons documented by medical report) and successful result in credit test (multi-choice questions, minimum 60% of correct answers, on-line form). In case of credit test failure, next attemp can be done minimally 1 week later. If the second attemp is also unsuccessful, student has to undergo oral exam to obtain the credit. Final exam Final exam is divided into two parts – Nuclear Medicine part (theoretical) and Radiology part (theoretical and practical). In case of failure in the first part of exam (NM), the student is classified „4“ ("insufficient") and does not continue in Radiologic part. Exam questions are randomly drawed by computer. In case of any form of knowledge verification the students are forbidden to use any type of electronic devices (cell phones, tablets, laptops etc.) except of the device used for credit test. In case of violation of this rule, the student will be classified „4“ („insufficient“), as well as the student, who communicates with another person during exam preparation.
Poslední úprava: Březinová Romana (20.06.2024)
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All radiologic and nuclear medicine lectures are available at Moodle Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove - Department of Diagnostic Radiology.
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Poslední úprava: Březinová Romana (20.06.2024)
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