Pathological physiology II: Syllabus of the subject - General medicine
The subject pathological physiology II includes in full extent knowledge and skills of the subject pathological physiology I (see syllabus of Pathological Physiology I). Individual topics can be moved between the subjects pathological physiology I and pathological physiology II.
General pathophysiology II
Stress, stress diseases, psychosomatic interactions
Special pathophysiology II
Pathophysiology of the excretory system
Anuria, oliguria, polyuria, proteinuria, hematuria, urolithiasis, excretory system inflammations
Disorders of kidney perfusion, glomerular, tubular and endocrine functions of the kidneys
Acute and chronic renal failure, uremic syndrome, nephrotic and nephritic syndromes
Methods of substitution of renal functions
Pathophysiology of the respiratory system
Hypoxia, hypoxemia, asphyxia, hypercapnia, hypocapnia, dyspnea, orthopnea, cyanosis
Respiratory insufficiency
Disorders of pulmonary ventilation, diffusion, perfusion, disorders of breathing control
Disorders of particular diseases of the respiratory system
Pathophysiology of the pleural cavity, pathophysiology of symptoms of respiratory diseases
Pathophysiology of metabolism
Pathophysiology of energetic metabolism, basal metabolism, obesity, emaciation
Pathophysiology of metabolism of proteins, lipids, saccharides, minerals, trace elements
Disorder of glycaemia regulation, diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance
Pathophysiology of nutrition
Pathophysiology of the liver
Causes, mechanisms and manifestation of hepatic disorders, hepatic insufficiency
Liver cirrhosis, hepatitis, portal hypertension, ascites, hyperbilirubinemia and icterus
Pathophysiology of the bile tract
Pathophysiology of the nervous system
General causes and mechanisms of diseases and disorders of function of the nervous system
Pathophysiology of the cerebrospinal fluid, synaptic and non-synaptic transmission
Pathophysiology of individual anatomical parts of the peripheral and central nervous system
Pathophysiology of vegetative nervous system, motor function, behavior, affectivity, learning, memory, phatic, gnostic, practic functions, sleep and biorhythms, disorders of consciousness
Developmental disorders, injuries, inflammation in the nervous system, neurodegenerative, demyelinating, cerebrovascular diseases, metabolic disorders, secondary brain injuries
Pathophysiology of the epilepsy, intracranial hypertension, brain edema
Pathophysiology of the sensory systems
Pathophysiology of vision, hearing, vestibular system, somesthesia, olfaction and taste, pain
Practical knowledge and skills II
Assessment of body fitness and cardiovascular response to load, examination of pulmonary ventilation, electroencephalography, stereotaxis
Varia
Practicing, extension of knowledge and skills in the topics of pathological physiology I and their explanation in the context of new knowledge
Detailed syllabus: http://patofyziologie.lfp.cuni.cz/
The subject of pathological physiology II follows on from the subject of pathological physiology I. Pathological physiology II includes in the all knowledge and skills that are the content of the subject of pathological physiology I.
Pathological physiology II adds other areas of general and special pathophysiology. General pathophysiology deals with the general principles of origin, development and course of diseases and pathological conditions and pathological phenomena of a general nature.
The subject of special pathophysiology is the etiology and pathogenesis of diseases and disorders of specific organs, organ systems and particular diseases. Practical skills related to basic medical procedures and their pathophysiological aspects in the context of theoretical knowledge are also taught.
Prerequisites are knowledge from the fields to which pathological physiology follows, i.e. anatomy, histology, embryology, biology, genetics, chemistry and biochemistry, biophysics, physiology and microbiology. The subject includes practicing and extending knowledge and skills from the subject pathological physiology I and explaining them in the context of new knowledge and skills.