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PATHOLOGY 1 st Department of Pathology Course director and tutor: Dr. Attila Zalatnai First Semester Lectures Practices (3 hours per week) (2 hours per week) SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY Lecture Laboratory Introduction. Historical backgrounds. Cell and tissue injury. Adaptive responses. Necrosis. AUTOPSY Acute inflammation. Vascular and cellular events. Schemical meditors. Acute inflammation Morphological patterns. Chronic inflammation. AUTOPSY Extracellular matrix. Repair. Wound healing. HISTOLOGY Immunopathology. Cellular components. Immunologically mediate tissue injury. Transplantation. Immunodeficiency. Autoimmune diseases. Neoplasia. Classification. Histological diagnosis. Invasion and metastasis. AUTOPSY Growth patterns. Carcinogenesis. Epidemiology of malignancies. Preblastomatosis. Screening. AUTOPSY Tumor therapy. Tumor immunology. Benign and malignant tumors of epithelial and mesenchymal origin. HISTOLOGY Developmental and genetic diseases. Environmental and nutritional pathology Hemodynamic diseases. Water and electrolyte disturbances. AUTOPSY Edema. Shock. Hyperaemia. Haemorrhage. Thrombosis. AUTOPSY Embolism. Infarct. Infectious and parasitic diseases. Viral and bacterial diseases. HISTOLOGY Tuberculosis. Syphilis. Leprosy. Diseases caused by fungi, nematodes, cestodes. Blood vessels. Atherosclerosis. Hypertension. Inflammatory diseases. Aneurysms. Tumors. AUTOPSY Heart diseases. Congenital, ischemic, hypertensive heart diseases. Rheumatic heart disease. Inflammatory diseases. Cardiomyopathy. Respiratory system. Pathology of larynx and trachea. Lung cancer. AUTOPSY Lesions affecting lung parenchyma. Bronchitis. Asthma. Emphysema. Pneumoconiosis. Diseases of the pleura. HISTOLOGY Gastrointestinal tract. Esophagus. Stomach. Small and large intestine. Peritoneum. Liver and biliary system. Mechanism of jaundice. Hepatic failure. AUTOPSY Acute and chronic hepatitis. Liver cirrhosis. Toxic injury. Tumors AUTOPSY Kidney. Non-inflammatory lesions. Inflammatory glomerular lesions. Tubulointerstitial diseases. Renal diseases associated with systemic HISTOLOGY conditions. Vascular diseases. Tumors. Consultation. Faculty of Dentistry 325
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY 326 PATHOLOGY Second Semester Lectures Practices (1 hour per week) (2 hours per week) Lecture Laboratory Urinary tract and male reproductive system Gynecologic pathology. Vulva. Cervix. Body of uterus and endometrium. AUTOPSY Fallopian tube. Ovary. Placenta and neonatal pathology. AUTOPSY Gestational throphoblastic disease. Pathology of the breast. AUTOPSY Blood and lymphoid organs. Benign and malignant disorders of AUTOPSY lymphoid cells. Hodgkin’s disease. Disorders of the spleen. Disorders of the mononuclear phagocyte system. Acute and AUTOPSY chronic myeloproliferative syndromes. Endocrine system. AUTOPSY Gallbladder and extrahepatic bile ducts. Pancreas. Diabetes. HISTOLOGY Head and neck pathology. AUTOPSY Bones and joints, skeletal muscles. AUTOPSY Pediatric oncology. HISTOLOGY Nervous system. Trauma. Circulatory and inflammatory diseases. AUTOPSY Demyelinating and metabolic diseases. Tumors of the nervous system. Peripheral nervous system. AUTOPSY Pathology of the skin. AUTOPSY Clinicopathological conference HISTOLOGY SEMESTER EXAMINATION (SEMIFINAL) The semifinal examination at the end of the first semester will be a written test. Three different times for the test writing can be chosen. Students are requested to announce the time they have chosen to the tutor of the 1st Institute of Pathology and Experimental Cancer Research until mid – December. Students who have failed the exam on one occasion can retake the exam on the next test-writing day, at least one week from the first trial. Note: Lectures will be held in the lecture hall of the 1st Institute of Pathology and Experimental Cancer Research. Autopsy and Histopathology practices will be held in the 1st Institute of Pathology and Experimental Cancer Research. During the histopathology exercises 100 slides will be studied. The list of slides will be available at the beginning of the semester. The maximum number of absences in a semester is 3. More than 3 absences invalidate the semester. During the semester two midterm examinations should be passed.
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PATHOLOGY<br />
1 st Department of Pathology<br />
Course director and tutor: Dr. Attila Zalatnai<br />
First Semester<br />
Lectures Practices<br />
(3 hours per week) (2 hours per week)<br />
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY<br />
Lecture Laboratory<br />
Introduction. Historical backgrounds.<br />
Cell and tissue injury. Adaptive responses. Necrosis. AUTOPSY<br />
Acute inflammation. Vascular and cellular events. Schemical meditors.<br />
Acute inflammation Morphological patterns.<br />
Chronic inflammation. AUTOPSY<br />
Extracellular matrix. Repair. Wound healing. HISTOLOGY<br />
Immunopathology. Cellular components. Immunologically mediate tissue injury.<br />
Transplantation. Immunodeficiency. Autoimmune diseases.<br />
Neoplasia. Classification. Histological diagnosis. Invasion and metastasis. AUTOPSY<br />
Growth patterns.<br />
Carcinogenesis.<br />
Epidemiology of malignancies. Preblastomatosis. Screening. AUTOPSY<br />
Tumor therapy. Tumor immunology.<br />
Benign and malignant tumors of epithelial and mesenchymal origin. HISTOLOGY<br />
Developmental and genetic diseases.<br />
Environmental and nutritional pathology<br />
Hemodynamic diseases. Water and electrolyte disturbances. AUTOPSY<br />
Edema. Shock.<br />
Hyperaemia. Haemorrhage. Thrombosis. AUTOPSY<br />
Embolism. Infarct.<br />
Infectious and parasitic diseases. Viral and bacterial diseases. HISTOLOGY<br />
Tuberculosis. Syphilis. Leprosy. Diseases caused by fungi, nematodes, cestodes.<br />
Blood vessels. Atherosclerosis. Hypertension. Inflammatory diseases.<br />
Aneurysms. Tumors. AUTOPSY<br />
Heart diseases. Congenital, ischemic, hypertensive heart diseases.<br />
Rheumatic heart disease. Inflammatory diseases. Cardiomyopathy.<br />
Respiratory system. Pathology of larynx and trachea. Lung cancer. AUTOPSY<br />
Lesions affecting lung parenchyma.<br />
Bronchitis. Asthma. Emphysema. Pneumoconiosis. Diseases of the pleura. HISTOLOGY<br />
Gastrointestinal tract. Esophagus. Stomach.<br />
Small and large intestine. Peritoneum.<br />
Liver and biliary system. Mechanism of jaundice. Hepatic failure. AUTOPSY<br />
Acute and chronic hepatitis.<br />
Liver cirrhosis. Toxic injury. Tumors AUTOPSY<br />
Kidney. Non-inflammatory lesions. Inflammatory glomerular lesions.<br />
Tubulointerstitial diseases. Renal diseases associated with systemic HISTOLOGY<br />
conditions. Vascular diseases. Tumors. Consultation.<br />
Faculty of<br />
Dentistry<br />
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