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SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY 12 Howe: A Minor Oral Surgery. Wright. 1987. ISBN 723608237. 13 Howe: The Extraction of Teeth. Wright. 1990. ISBN 723622310. 14 Seward et al.: An Outline of Oral Surgery. Wright. 1998. ISBN 0-7236-0735-4 és -0407-x 15 Peterson: Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Mosby, 2003. 16 Peterson: Principles of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Decker, 2004. 17 Robinson, Howe: Tooth Extraction. A Practical Guide. Oxford, 2000. 18 Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, Petersdorf, Adams, Braunwald, Isselbacher, Martin, Wilson, McGraw-Hill Book Company. 15 th ed. Faculty of Dentistry 321

SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY 322 GENERAL AND ORAL PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Department of Oral Biology Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Gábor Varga Tutor: Dr. Kristóf Kádár M.D. First Semester Lectures (2 hours per week) Practices (2 hours per week) Pathophysiology of gastric disorders. GERD. Peptic - and duodenal ulcer. Intestinal digestion and absorption. Diseases and regulation of exocrine pancreas. Acute and chronic pancreatitis Gastric function Pathophysiology of liver. Processes leading to the lysis of liver cells. Viral hepatitis Development of jaundice. Fatty liver. Pathophysiology of cirrhosis Cardiac insufficiency. Forward and backward heart failure. Cardiomyopathies. Hypo- and hyperventillation. Obstructive and restrictive respiratory disorders. Emphysema. Respiratory insufficiency Liver Shock. Circulatory failure in shock. Various me- ECG-I (Rhytm, frequency, axis, develdiators in shock. Depressed functions in various opment of various waves on the nor- tissue in shock. mal ECG) Regulation of blood pressure in hypertension. Risk factors and definitions in hypertension. Processes leading to elevation in blood volume and total peripheric resistancy. Consequences of hypertension ECG-2 (Defects of excitation. ES) Defects in water intake. Hypovotemia, ECG-3 (Defects in conductance, blocks.) exsiccosis. Hyperhydrosis. Changes in sodium intake: hypo- and hyper natremia Pathophysiology of kidney functions. Acute re- ECG-4 (Defects of repolarisation. Myonal failure. cardial infarction) Chronic renal failure. Uremia syndrome. Nephrosis. Protein metabolism. Development of hypopro- ECG-5 (Hypertrophy, hypokalemia) teinemia. Low protein and amino acid intake and absorption. Complete and incomplete proteins Kwashiorkor and marasmus. Energy balance. Low and high energy intake. Regulation of metabolic rate. Anorexia nervosa. Various types of obesities. Control of appetite and energy balance. Midterm exam Lipid metabolism. Absorption and metabolism of lipids. Regulatory and endocrine effect of WAT. Urine analysis, renal function tests

SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY<br />

322<br />

GENERAL AND ORAL PATHOPHYSIOLOGY<br />

Department of Oral Biology<br />

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Gábor Varga<br />

Tutor: Dr. Kristóf Kádár M.D.<br />

First Semester<br />

Lectures (2 hours per week) Practices (2 hours per week)<br />

Pathophysiology of gastric disorders. GERD.<br />

Peptic - and duodenal ulcer. Intestinal digestion<br />

and absorption.<br />

Diseases and regulation of exocrine pancreas.<br />

Acute and chronic pancreatitis<br />

Gastric function<br />

Pathophysiology of liver. Processes leading to<br />

the lysis of liver cells. Viral hepatitis Development<br />

of jaundice. Fatty liver. Pathophysiology of<br />

cirrhosis<br />

Cardiac insufficiency. Forward and backward<br />

heart failure.<br />

Cardiomyopathies. Hypo- and hyperventillation.<br />

Obstructive and restrictive respiratory disorders.<br />

Emphysema. Respiratory insufficiency<br />

Liver<br />

Shock. Circulatory failure in shock. Various me- ECG-I (Rhytm, frequency, axis, develdiators<br />

in shock. Depressed functions in various opment of various waves on the nor-<br />

tissue in shock.<br />

mal ECG)<br />

Regulation of blood pressure in hypertension.<br />

Risk factors and definitions in hypertension.<br />

Processes leading to elevation in blood volume<br />

and total peripheric resistancy.<br />

Consequences of hypertension<br />

ECG-2 (Defects of excitation. ES)<br />

Defects in water intake. Hypovotemia, ECG-3 (Defects in conductance, blocks.)<br />

exsiccosis. Hyperhydrosis. Changes in sodium<br />

intake: hypo- and hyper natremia<br />

Pathophysiology of kidney functions. Acute re- ECG-4 (Defects of repolarisation. Myonal<br />

failure.<br />

cardial infarction)<br />

Chronic renal failure. Uremia syndrome.<br />

Nephrosis.<br />

Protein metabolism. Development of hypopro- ECG-5 (Hypertrophy, hypokalemia)<br />

teinemia.<br />

Low protein and amino acid intake and absorption.<br />

Complete and incomplete proteins Kwashiorkor<br />

and marasmus.<br />

Energy balance. Low and high energy intake.<br />

Regulation of metabolic rate. Anorexia nervosa.<br />

Various types of obesities. Control of appetite<br />

and energy balance.<br />

Midterm exam<br />

Lipid metabolism. Absorption and metabolism<br />

of lipids.<br />

Regulatory and endocrine effect of WAT.<br />

Urine analysis, renal function tests

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