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OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY AND HEAD AND NECK SURGERY Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Gábor Répássy Tutor: Dr. László Noszek First Semester Lectures (1 hour per every 2nd week) Practices (0,5 hour per every 2nd week) The role of otorhinolaryngology in dentistry and medicine. Clinical anatomy of the ear. Diseases of the external ear. Acute and chronic otitis media. Etiology, diagnosis, complications and therapy. Types of hearing losses. Fundamental audiological diagnostic methods. Surgical management of hearing losses. Otosclerosis and cochlear implant. Clinical anatomy and physiology of the nose and paranasal sinuses. Nasal obstruction. Epistaxis. Infections and tumors of the nose and paranasal sinuses. Therapeutical possibilities. Borderlines and related aspects between the oral surgery and ENT. Fundamental aspects of maxillofacial traumatology. Clinical aspects of diseases of the mouth and pharynx. Diseases of the labial, oral and laryngeal mucosa. Anatomy and physiology of the larynx. Disorders of the voice. Infections and tumors of the larynx and their management. Diseases of the salivary glands. Emergency management of suffocation. Conicotomy and tracheotomy. Foreign bodies in the trachea and oesophagus. SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY Routine clinical examinations in practice. Evaluation of different types of perforations of the tympanic membrane. Cadaver bona practice. Paracentisis on moulage. Routine audiology. Operating theater. Video demonstration. Anterior and posterior rhinoscopy. X-ray photos of the paranasal sinuses. Clinical management of epistaxis. Operating theatre. Luc. Caldwell operation. Functional endonasal surgery. Endoscopic examination of the paranasal sinuses. Peritonsillar abscess. Indications and dangers of the tonsillectomy. Adenotomy. Basis of conservative of the mouth and pharynx treatment of disease. Direct and indirect laryngoscopy. Videostroboscopy and fiberoscopy. Faculty of Dentistry 377
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY 378 PEDIATRICS AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES 2 nd Department of Pediatrics Tutor: Dr. Judit Müller First Semester Lectures Development and Growth Childhood Nutrition and its Disorders Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders Newborn Infant: Diseases and Disorders Genetic Disorders Congenital Heart Diseases Respiratory Diseases Neurologic and Muscular Disorders Endocrine Disorders Infectious Diseases, Immunization Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders Hematologic Disorders Malignant Diseases in Childhood Kidney and Urinary Tract Diseases Allergic Diseases PROSTHODONTICS First Semester Clinical practices: 2 hours/week. Integrated practices: 5 hours/week. Treatment of partial edentoulossness, fixed and removable dentures. No lectures. Second Semester Clinical practices: 2 hours/week, and 4 hours/week practices integrated with the conservative dentistry. Complex treatment of different cases. No lectures.
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OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY AND HEAD AND NECK SURGERY<br />
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Gábor Répássy<br />
Tutor: Dr. László Noszek<br />
First Semester<br />
Lectures (1 hour per every 2nd week) Practices (0,5 hour per every 2nd week)<br />
The role of otorhinolaryngology in dentistry and<br />
medicine. Clinical anatomy of the ear. Diseases of<br />
the external ear.<br />
Acute and chronic otitis media. Etiology, diagnosis,<br />
complications and therapy.<br />
Types of hearing losses. Fundamental audiological<br />
diagnostic methods. Surgical management of hearing<br />
losses. Otosclerosis and cochlear implant.<br />
Clinical anatomy and physiology of the nose and<br />
paranasal sinuses. Nasal obstruction. Epistaxis.<br />
Infections and tumors of the nose and paranasal<br />
sinuses. Therapeutical possibilities. Borderlines and<br />
related aspects between the oral surgery and ENT.<br />
Fundamental aspects of maxillofacial traumatology.<br />
Clinical aspects of diseases of the mouth and<br />
pharynx. Diseases of the labial, oral and laryngeal<br />
mucosa.<br />
Anatomy and physiology of the larynx.<br />
Disorders of the voice. Infections and tumors of<br />
the larynx and their management.<br />
Diseases of the salivary glands. Emergency<br />
management of suffocation. Conicotomy and<br />
tracheotomy. Foreign bodies in the trachea<br />
and oesophagus.<br />
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY<br />
Routine clinical examinations in practice.<br />
Evaluation of different types<br />
of perforations of the tympanic<br />
membrane. Cadaver bona practice.<br />
Paracentisis on moulage.<br />
Routine audiology. Operating<br />
theater. Video demonstration.<br />
Anterior and posterior rhinoscopy.<br />
X-ray photos of the paranasal sinuses.<br />
Clinical management of epistaxis.<br />
Operating theatre. Luc. Caldwell<br />
operation.<br />
Functional endonasal surgery. Endoscopic<br />
examination of the paranasal sinuses.<br />
Peritonsillar abscess. Indications and<br />
dangers of the tonsillectomy. Adenotomy.<br />
Basis of conservative of the mouth and<br />
pharynx treatment of disease.<br />
Direct and indirect laryngoscopy.<br />
Videostroboscopy and fiberoscopy.<br />
Faculty of<br />
Dentistry<br />
377