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Pathophysiology 1

Class at First Faculty of Medicine |
B01150

Syllabus

Date (2010/11) Wk DENTISTRY: Lecture (Monday 12,45 - 14,15) Pathophysiology: room #3 27.9. (Day off) 1 DISORDERS OF HEMATOPOIESIS - Interpretation of basic hematology evaluation, bone marrow failure and regeneration, anemia, stem cell transplantation Klener 4.10. 2 DISORDERS OF HEMOSTASIS - thrombophilia, thrombosis, embolia, diseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) Janota 11.10. 3 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES: Hemodynamics of heart failure: volume and pressure overload; congenital heart disease, valvular defects, cardiomyopathy Maswabi 18.10. 4 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES: arrhythmia - general principles Vokurka 25.10. 5 ORAL CAVITY DISORDERS: pathophysiology of anti-tumor therapy oral complications Živný 1.11. 6 GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS: Pathophysiology of esophagus, stomach, and intestines (dysphagia, peptic ulcer, motility defects, malnutrition) Šulc 8.11. 7 GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS: Pathophysiology of the liver, biliary tract and exocrine pancreatic disorders Šulc 15.11. 8 ORGAN SYSTEM PATHOPHYSIOLOGY PRESENTATIONS Živný 22.11. 9 RESPIRATORY DISEASES: ventilation, diffusion and perfusion defects, aspiration, hypoxia Matoušek 29.11. 10 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF KIDNEY DISORDERS: acute and chronic renal failure, glomerular and tubular defects Šedý 6.12. 11 DISORDERED ENDOCRINE REGULATIONS: thyroid, adrenal and parathyroid gland defects Maruna 13.12. 12 DISORDERED ENDOCRINE REGULATIONS: Diabetes mellitus a pathophysiology of oral complications of diabetes mellitus Šedý 21.12.2009 - 3.1.2010 Christmas holidays 4.1.2010 13 Pathophysiology of smell and taste disorders Raška 11.1.2010 14 STUDENT ORAL PRESENTATIONS Živný 15.1.2010 15 CREDIT - CONSULTATION Živný

Date (2010/11) Wk DENTISTRY: Seminar (Tuesday 14,30 - 16,00) Departure of Biophysioc, U Nemocnice 5 (ground floor) 28.9. (Holiday) 1 DISORDERS OF HEMOSTASIS - interpretation of basic coagulation tests, bleeding, hemophilia, trombocthopathia, vasculopathia Stopka 5.10. 2 DISORDERS OF HEMATOPOIESIS - myeloproliferative a lymphoproliferative disorders, myelodysplastic sy., polycythemia Živný 12.10. 3 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES: Examination of rythm disorders, effect of local anestetics on cardiac function Vokurka 19.10. 4 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES: pathophysiology of hypertension and target organ damage Maswabi 26.10. 5 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES: Ischemic heart disease, circulatory shock, ischemia Mollínský/Klánová 2.11. 6 ORAL CAVITY DISORDERS: Pathophysiology of periodontal and oral mucosa disorders Šedý 9.11. 7 GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS: Pathophysiology of mucosal inflammations of oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract (Crohns disease, ulcerose colitis, coeliakie) Živný 16.11. 8 ORAL CAVITY DISORDERS: Pathophysiology of calcified dental tissues (caries) Vyoral 23.11. 9 RESPIRATORY DISEASES: Respiratory acidosis a alkalosis, hyperventilation Matoušek 30.11. 10 COGNITIVE FUNCTION DEFECTS: Dementia. Confusion and coma. Raška 7.12. 11 DEFECTS IN AFFERENT AND EFFERENT FUNCTIONS OF NERVOUS SYSTEM: pathophysiology of pain and selected nerve and muscle disorders Dukátová 14.12. 12 DISORDERED ENDOCRINE REGULATIONS: Basic principals, hypothalamus, pituitary, and gonad defects Maruna 20.12.-2.1. Christmas holidays 4.1. 13 Pathophysiology of salivary gland disorders Šedý 11.1. 14 STUDENT ORAL PRESENTATIONS Živný 18.1. 15 CREDIT Živný

Annotation

Pathophysiology studies the causes and the mechanisms of disease development and progression (etiopathogenesis) on experimental models as well as under clinical setting. The goal of the pathophysiology education is to emphasize the mechanisms of disease development and course, so it can be used for the explanation of disease symptomatology, diagnosis, and efficient therapy.

Pathophysiology is a basic preclinical specialty. In stomatology studies, pathophysiology focuses on pathogenetic mechanisms of dental diseases and on appropriate information about pathophysiology of other organ systems which can be influenced by therapeutic procedures used in stomatology.