PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY
Stampa
Enrollment year
2020/2021
Academic year
2021/2022
Regulations
DM270
Academic discipline
MED/08 (PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY)
Department
DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL-SURGICAL, DIAGNOSTIC AND PEDIATRIC SCIENCES
Course
DENTAL HYGIENE
Curriculum
PERCORSO COMUNE
Year of study
Period
(04/10/2021 - 21/01/2022)
ECTS
2
Lesson hours
16 lesson hours
Language
Italian
Activity type
ORAL TEST
Teacher
Prerequisites
In order to be able to adequately address the pathological anatomy study, e
then to undertake the examination, it is appropriate to have good knowledge of human anatomy and biology.
Learning outcomes
1) Understanding the role of pathological anatomy within a
modern integrated multidisciplinary diagnostic pathway, enhancing the
aspects related both to traditional histopathology and to the application
Of the most recent ancillary diagnostic techniques 2) Knowledge of major pathological alterations
organs and systems as a cornerstone for an effective understanding of physiopathology and clinical features
associated with the various diseases, especially the oral cavity.
Course contents
Diagnostic pathways in Anatomic
Pathology. Main diagnostic methodologies and ancillary techniques
(Immunohistochemistry, molecular and cytogenetic biology)
CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY.
PATHOLOGY OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM.
HEAD AND NECK PATHOLOGY.
Teaching methods
Lectures with both frontal and interactive teaching, practical exercises on diagnostic samples.
Attendance of the macroscopic sampling Laboratory. The last part of the course will be seminary, students will be given some topics to keep in touch with, with their bibliography.
Reccomended or required readings
Robbins, Pathological Bases of Diseases.
Assessment methods
Evaluation by oral examination on the Knowledge of the pathological aspects of human diseases and on the
capacity of
critically interpret the meaning of ancillary and molecular examinations
in the diagnostic context.
The evaluation will also take into account the seminar expositions.
Further information
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Sustainable development goals - Agenda 2030