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Neurology II

Class at Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové |
FG10039

Syllabus

Lectures  (10h) Lecturers  Prof. Roman Herzig, MD, PhD ·Assoc. Prof. Edvard Ehler, CSc. · Assoc. Prof. Zbyšek Pavelek. MD, PhD ·    The lectures complement or develop the required literature. They capture the current trends in the field, and changes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system, which are not yet the content of existing textbooks due to their timeliness. The lectures highlight the minimum knowledge of the field that is a prerequisite for successful completion of the summer semester examination.       No. Theme Lecturers Duration

1. Movement disorders - parkinson disease, hyperkinetic disorders. Cognitive disorders. Other neurodegenarative disorders. Neurotraumatology.   Zbyšek Pavelek, Assoc. Prof., M.D., Ph.D. 3

2. Cerebrovascular disease. Multiple sclerosis.  Roman Herzig, Prof., M.D., Ph.D. 3

3. Primary and secondary headache. Peripheral nerve disorders. Roman Herzig, Prof., M.D., Ph.D. Edvard Ehler, Assoc. Prof.,  M.D., Ph.D. 2

4. Disorders of muscle. Disorders of the neuromuscular junction. Motor neuron diseases. Edvard Ehler, Assoc. Prof.,  M.D., Ph.D. 2

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7.               Practical courses & seminars Lecturers   Roman Herzig, Prof., M.D., Ph.D.   Ondřej Dostál,M.D.   Zbyšek Pavelek, Assoc. Prof.,  M.D.   Helena Hojdíková, M.D.   Oldřich Vyšata, Assoc. Prof.,  M.D., Ph.D.   Julius Šimko, M.D., Ph.D., Lucie Kopřivová, M.D.     During the seminars/practical exercises, students will review neurological examination, syndromology, and topical diagnosis of the nervous system and become more familiar with examination methods in neurology. Students will first examine patients under the supervision of the teacher, then independently after dividing them into several subgroups. Teachers demonstrate patients with typical cases of diseases of the nervous system. Students are reminded of the minimum knowledge on the topic, which is a prerequisite for the successful completion of the credit (and subsequently the exam).       Practical courses:

1. Repetition of neurological examination.

2. Repetition of syndromology (disorders of the 1st and the 2nd motor neuron, intracranial hypertension syndrome, meningeal syndrome, sensitivity, spinal cord and brainstem syndromes). Examination of patients with a teacher.

3. Repetition of syndromology (extrapyramidal syndromes, cerebellar and vestibular syndrome, syndrome of the cerebellopontine angle, cortical syndromes). Examination of patients with a teacher.

4. Micro lesson: Neuroradiology and neurosonography – indications and demonstration of findings.

5. Micro lesson: Examination of cerebrospinal fluid – indications and demonstration of findings in particular patients.

6. Micro lesson: EEG – indications and demonstration of findings in particular patients. Examination of patients, pathophysiological analyses with a teacher.

7. Micro lesson: EMG, evoked potentials – indications and demonstration of findings in particular patients. Examination of patients, pathophysiological analyses with a teacher.

8. Independent examination of patients with syndromological and topical conclusion.

9. Independent examination of patients with syndromological and topical conclusion.

10. Independent examination of patients, credit medical record including syndromological and topical diagnosis. Review of the medical record by the teacher. Credit.     Conditions and notes  Credit: · Participation in practical training with a maximum of 1 (one) excused absence, provided that the content of the relevant practical training is mastered. · Mastery of basic examination methods in Neurology, syndromology, and topical diagnosis of the nervous system verified by preparation of a credit medical record. Exam: · Practical exam: An independent examination of a patient, determination of syndromological and topical diagnosis, independent preparation of an examination medical record. In case of failure, the student loses the examination term (valid also repeatedly). · Oral exam: Answering 2 questions (1 from general neurology including examination methods and 1 from special neurology). In case of failure, the student loses the examination term (valid also repeatedly).