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Internal Medicine II

Class at Faculty of Physical Education and Sport |
PFYZ121C

Syllabus

1. Cardiology. Introduction. Examination methods. Heart failure, coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, angina pectoris.

2. Heart defects congenital and acquired.

3. Pericarditis, myocarditis, cardiomyopathy, hypertension.

4. Pulmonary embolism, shock, syncope, angiology - diseases of arteries and veins.

5. Gastroenterology - introduction, examination methods, diseases of esophagus, stomach - gastric and duodenal ulcer disease, bowel diseases, rectal diseases.

6. Diseases of liver, biliary tract and pancreas - introduction.

7. Jaundice, cholestasis, portal hypertension, liver insufficiency, inflammation of the liver, liver cirrhosis, gallstones, inflammation of the gallbladder and biliary tract, diseases of the pancreas.

8. Hematology - introduction, examination methods.

9. Anemia, polycytemic conditions, bone marrow depression, leukemia (introduction).

10. Leukemia (completion), malignant lymphomas, Hodgkin's disease, monoclonal gammopathy - myeloma. Haemorrhages - haemophilia, platelet disorders, vascular bleeding.

11. Immunology - types of immunity, examination methods in clinical immunology, immunodeficiency, hypersensitivity, tumors growing from cells of the immune system, immunotherapy.

12. Disorders of internal environment - introduction, examination methods, dehydration, disorders of electrolyte management, disorders of acid-base balance.

13. -14. Poisoning, illnesses due to physical causes - radiation sickness, damage by heat, cold, el. current.

Annotation

The course follows the course "Internal Medicine I". Learning outcomes of the course unit The aim of the course is to acquaint students with the basic chapters of the internal medicine and to present the latest news in this clinical field.

Emphasis is also placed on the manifestations of individual diseases in the musculoskeletal system. Selected typical patients in relation to subsequent physiotherapy will also be demonstrated.