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9. Parasomnias 10. Sleep-related breathing disorders: sleep apnea 11. Sleep-related movement disorders: restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movements in sleep 12. Pediatric sleep medicine 13. Sleep in special populations: aging and gender issues 14. Visit to the Sleep laboratory. Exam / evaluation Subject material is distributed electronically. Websites and publications are available as well. Recommended textbooks: 1. Kryger MH, Roth T, Dement WC (eds): Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine. 4 th ed. Elsevier, 2007 2. Sheldon S, Kryger M: Principles and Practice of Pediatric Sleep Medicine. Elsevier, 2005 Important: To participate on at least 75% of the total number of lessons is a prerequisite of getting the signature. One absence from the lectures (two lesson hours) is the maximum number permitted. The student can make up for the absence by preparing a study in a subject given by the teacher. Semester requirement: test Exam type: practice mark Sign up for the exam: through the Neptun system. Certifying absence from the exam: written certificate and request CLINICAL ONCOLOGY – elective for students in the 4 th and 5 th year 2 hours/week, 2 credits 2 nd Department of Internal Medicine Course Director: Prof. Dr. Lídia Sréter SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF MEDICINE Basic principles of clinical application of chemotherapy, principles of immunotherapy and endocrine therapy. Cancer prevention: tobacco dependence and its treatment, chemoprevention, role of surgery in cancer prevention. Cancer screening: principles, gastrointestinal, gynecologic, breast, lung. Specialized techniques in cancer management: vascular access, interventional radiology, RFA photodynamic therapy, molecular imaging and functional imaging of cancer. Cancer of head and neck: molecular epidemiology, treatment and rehabilitation. Cancer of the lung: molecular biology, NSCLC, SCLC. Cancer of esophagus and stomach: stage directed multimodality treatment. Pancreatic cancer: clinical presentation, evaluation, treatment of resectable and advanced diseases. Cancer of the liver: etiology, screening populations, clinical management, systemic therapy, regional therapy, radiotherapy. Colorectal cancer: molecular biology, screening, staging and prognosis, stage dependent treatment of colon cancer, combined modality treatment of rectal cancer. Faculty of Medicine 239

240 SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF MEDICINE Kidney cancer: molecular biology of cancer, histologic types, localized and metastatic kidney cancer. Cancer of the breast: molecular biology, risk factors, diagnosis, prognostic and predictive factors, multimodality primary adjuvant treatment. Cancer of unknown primary site: histologic types of CUPS, management of CUPS. Immunosuppression related malignancies: AIDS, transplantation, chemotherapy. The lecturers of the elective are the oncologists of Semmelweis University. ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION First Semester Lecturer: Dr. Róbert Langer Department: Faculty of Medicine, Department of Transplantation and Surgery Time: 14x90 minutes (on Tuesdays between 5 -6.30 p.m.) For semesters: 7, 9 Type of exam: written Credits: 2 Minimum/maximum number of students: 20/140 Course thematics: 1. Introduction - History, Terminology, Organ Donation 2. Pediatric Kidney Transplantation 3. Histocompatibility, Immunologic Aspects and Immunsuppression 4. Kidney Transplantation Indication, Operation, Results, Complications 5. Liver Transplantation 6. Pediatric Liver Transplantation, Hepatocyte Transplantation 7. Follow-up of the Transplant Patient 8. Small Bowel and Multiorgan Transplantation 9. Pancreas and Islet Cell Transplantation 10. Lung Transplantation 11. Heart Transplantation 12. Radiological Aspects of Transplantation 13. Ethics of Transplantation - Case reports 14. Terminal Examination Sign up: through the Neptun system Deadline of sign up: September 1

240<br />

SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF MEDICINE<br />

Kidney cancer: molecular biology of cancer, histologic types, localized and metastatic kidney<br />

cancer.<br />

Cancer of the breast: molecular biology, risk factors, diagnosis, prognostic and predictive factors,<br />

multimodality primary adjuvant treatment.<br />

Cancer of unknown primary site: histologic types of CUPS, management of CUPS.<br />

Immunosuppression related malignancies: AIDS, transplantation, chemotherapy.<br />

The lecturers of the elective are the oncologists of Semmelweis University.<br />

ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION<br />

First Semester<br />

Lecturer: Dr. Róbert Langer<br />

Department: Faculty of Medicine, Department of Transplantation and Surgery<br />

Time: 14x90 minutes (on Tuesdays between 5 -6.30 p.m.)<br />

For semesters: 7, 9<br />

Type of exam: written<br />

Credits: 2<br />

Minimum/maximum number of students: 20/140<br />

Course thematics:<br />

1. Introduction - History, Terminology, Organ Donation<br />

2. Pediatric Kidney Transplantation<br />

3. Histocompatibility, Immunologic Aspects and Immunsuppression<br />

4. Kidney Transplantation Indication, Operation, Results, Complications<br />

5. Liver Transplantation<br />

6. Pediatric Liver Transplantation, Hepatocyte Transplantation<br />

7. Follow-up of the Transplant Patient<br />

8. Small Bowel and Multiorgan Transplantation<br />

9. Pancreas and Islet Cell Transplantation<br />

10. Lung Transplantation<br />

11. Heart Transplantation<br />

12. Radiological Aspects of Transplantation<br />

13. Ethics of Transplantation - Case reports<br />

14. Terminal Examination<br />

Sign up: through the Neptun system<br />

Deadline of sign up: September 1

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