Course syllabus: Lectures: 1. Characteristics and introduction to the discipline of pathological anatomy, demonstration of postmortem changes, differential diagnosis from intravital processes 2. Hypobiotic processes: degeneration of proteins, lipids and carbohydrates 3. Dystrophy of pigments, minerals, cysts 4. Cell death-apoptosis, necrosis and gangrene 5. Circulatory disturbances – local and general 6. Hyperbiotic processes: regeneration, reparation, hypertrophy, hyperplasia, metaplasia and dysplasia 7. Inflammation – characteristics, cellular infiltrate 8. Non-specific inflammation-alternative, exudative, proliferative 9. Specific inflammations-characteristics and demonstration of selected disease 10. Tumors-general characteristics, causes of oncogenesis 11. Tumors-epithelial and mesenchymal origin 12. Pathology of immunity-hypersensitivity reaction, immunodeficiency 13. Selected anomalies and malformation of animals Practical: Practical: 1. Introduction, goal and purpose of dissection technique; health and safety at work and its principles; demonstration of equipment and dissection technique 2. Dystrophies-demonstration of degenerative changes (dystrophies)-clinical-pathological cases, histopathological samples and macropreparations 3. Dissection-demonstration of dissectio, preparation, collection and fixation of samples 4. Sample processing in the histopathology laboratory (cutting, staining, immunolabeling..) 5. Necrosis-demonstration and presentation of histopathological and macroscopic samples 6. Circulation and repair processes-demonstration and presentation of histopathological and macroscopic samples 7. Presentation of a clinical -pathological case- (Microsoft PPT) 8. Non-specific inflammatory processes-demonstration and presentation of histopathological and macroscopic samples 9. Presentation of a clinical -pathological case- (Microsoft PPT) 10. Specific granulomatous inflammations – demonstration and presentation of histopathological and macroscopic samples 11. Presentation of a clinical -pathological case- (Microsoft PPT), video 12. Tumors-demonstration of macroscopic and histological samples 13. Presentation of a clinical -pathological case- (Microsoft PPT), video |