Sylabus: Lectures Lecturers • Helena Hornychová, MD, PhD • Kateřina Kamarádová, MD, PhD • Petra Kašparová, MD, PhD • Aleš Kohout, MD, PhD • Lukáš Krbal, MD, PhD • Prof. Jan Laco, MD, PhD • Miroslav Podhola, MD, PhD • Prof. Aleš Ryška, MD, PhD • Václav Stejskal, MD, PhD • Hana Vošmiková, RNDr. Diseases of Organ Systems
1. The nervous system (dr. Kašparová, 6 hours)
2. The hematopoietic and lymphoid systems (dr. Kašparová, 9 hours)
3. The kidney and its collecting system (dr. Podhola, 9 hours)
4. Diseases of the endocrine system (prof. Ryška, 6 hours)
5. The respiratory system (dr. Hornychová, 9 hours)
6. The gastrointestinal tract. liver. pancreas (dr. Kamarádová, 9 hours)
7. Head and neck (prof. Laco, 3 hours)
8. The female genital system (prof. Laco, 6 hours)
9. The male genital system (dr. Podhola, 3 hours)
10. Breast (prof. Ryška, 3 hours)
11. Cardiovascular system (dr. Stejskal, 6 hours)
12. The musculoskeletal system (dr. Kohout, 4,5 hours)
13. The skin (dr. Krbal, 3 hours)
14. Molecular pathology (dr. Vošmiková, 1,5 hours) Practical courses & seminars Lecturers • Monika Manethová, MD • Miroslav Podhola, MD, PhD • Tomáš Rozkoš, MD, PhD • Václav Stejskal, MD, PhD Practical courses
1. CNS, tumors of peripheral nerves and skin - Slide No. 196, 167, 128, 127, 142, 162, 169, 169B.
2. Leukemias, lymphomas - Slide No. 187, 137, 139, 136, 189,
135.
3. Renal diseases - Slide No. 48A, 48B, 36, 90, 191, 87, 87B, 88, 89, 168, 168B.
4. Diseases of the thyroid, bones and spinal cord - Slide No. 121, 188, 132B, 73, 103, 112, 119, 119B.
5. Diseases of the respiratory system - Slide No. 14, 122, 81, 80, 178, 190,
177.
6. Diseases of the respiratory system. GIT - Slide No. 160, 161, 165, 77,
78.
7. GIT - Slide No. 123, 192, 192B, 193, 156, 156B, 151, 194, 92, 92B.
8. Male and female genital system - Slide No. 166, 174, 51, 69+, 148,
159.
9. Male and female genital system . Diseases of the breast - Slide No. 67, 122, 195, 172, 173, 50,
155.
10. Cardiovascular system - Slide No. 176, 32, 59, 180, 84, 84B, 94, 109A, 109B.
11. Modern methods used in pathology.
12. What is the routine work in pathology department like?
13. Revision seminar.
14. Credit examination and practical part of final exam.
Annotation:
Pathological anatomy is part of basic study subjects. It introduces students to the nature of human diseases, the causes of diseases (etiology), the mechanisms of their development (pathogenesis) and the changes in cells and tissues caused by the disease (morphology of diseases).
Diseases of organ systems: blood vessels; heart; blood and lymphatic system; respiratory system; kidneys and urinary tract; gastrointestinal tract; liver and biliary tract; pancreas; male genital; female genital and breast; endocrine system; musculoskeletal system; nervous system; skin.