Syllabus of the lectures 1.) Pathogenic stimuli of the external environment. 2.) Inflammation I. 3.) Inflammation II. 4.) Acid-base imbalances. 5.) Stress response and general Adaptation Syndrome. 6.) Disorders of haemostasis. 7.) Fluid and electrolyte imbalances. 8.) Oedemas. 9.) Red blood cell disorders. 10.) White blood cell disorders. 11.) Circulatory system disturbances. 12.) Respiratory system disturbances. 13.) Dysfunction of GIT I. Syllabus of the practicals 1.) Local laboratory rules and conditions for being granting. 2.) Choice, care and use of laboratory animals. 3.) An importance ofchemical analysis in pathological physiology. 4.) Inflammation and exudation. Cytological, physical and biochemical evaluation and interpretation of effusions of inflammatory and non-inflammatory origin. 5.) Stress response and carbohydrate metabolism and haemopoiesis. 6.) Credit test I. 7.) Laboratory evaluation in suspected myopathy. 8.)Laboratory evaluation in suspected fluid and electrolyte imbalances. 9.) Laboratory evaluation in suspected impaired erythropiesis I. 10.) Laboratory evaluaon in suspected impaired erythropoiesis II. 11.) Credit test II. 12.) Laboratory evaluation in suspected impaired leukopoiesis. 13.) Evaluation and interrepation of biochemical test results in relation to the mechanism of disease. |