Pathological anatomy
Study programme: general veterinary medicine full-time form of study
Teaching language: english
Subject code: KaPAaPF/BSc-JSP-PaA 1/15 Short: BSc-JSP-PaA 1
Teaching language: english
Subject code: KaPAaPF/BSc-JSP-PaA 1/15 Short: BSc-JSP-PaA 1
- Credits: 0
- Completion method: Credit
- Lectures: 2 / Practice: 3
- Semester: summer semester
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Form of study: | Lecture / Practical |
Course-load: | Per week: 2 / 3 - Per study period: 26 / 39 (recommended, in hours) |
Method of study: | prezenčná |
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CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETION OF COURSE | |
The requirement for successful graduation of this subject is to obtain a credit. The credit will be obtained after 100% attendances at practice. The absences have to be compensated. Necropsy will be compensated by necropsy with other groups. The absence of histological training will be compensated by drawing of histological pictures and examination of texts from practical manuscript | |
Learning outcomes | |
The student will obtain knowledge about the causes and mechanisms of pathological lesions, which are included to general pathology. He will be familiar with necropsy procedures. Students will take necropsies of mammals and poultry as well. The will be able to detect morphological and histological changes associated with dystrophy, necrosis, disorders of blood and lymph circulation, inflammatory and tumour processes. |
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Brief outline of the course | |
Introduction in the study of pathology Post mortem changes Damage of cells - degenerations Death of cells Circulatory disturbances Inflammation - non-specific and specific Growth disturbances Tumours - basic knowledge Necropsy procedure |
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Course syllabus | |
LECTURES Week/2 hours 1. Introduction in the study of pathology, post mortem changes and differentiation from ante mortem processes 2. Hypobiotic processes – introduction, degeneration of proteins, glycids and lipids 3. Degeneration of pigments, minerals, cysts 4. Death of cells - necrosis and apoptosis 5. Circulatory disturbances - haemostasis, hyperemia, haemorrhage, oedema, trombosis, ischaemia, infarction, embolism 6. Disturbances of growth - agenesis, aplasia, atresia, hypoplasia, atrophy, hypertrophy, hyperplasia, displasia, metaplasia, anomalies or malformations, repair, regeneration of tissue 7. Inflammation – function of inflammatory response, components of the inflammatory response, and mechanisms of tissue injury 8. Nonspecific inflammations - classification of exudates, mechanisms of tissue injury, fever, non-specific granulation tissue and wound healing, healing of various types of lesions 9. Specific inflammations 10.Tumours – general characteristics, aetiology 11.Neoplasia – epithelial and mesenchymal 12.Pathology of immunity 13.Host-parasite relationship - factors influential in infectious disease, pathogenesis of disease caused by various agents LESSONS Week/3 hours 1. Guidance on health and safety work and fire protection in practices at Institue of Pathological Anatomy. A basic approach to animal necropsy, special equipment of the necropsy room, tissue collection and preservation, necropsy of mammals. 2. Necropsy of poultry. Demonstration of the postmortal changes and their differentiation from the intravital processes. 3. Degenerations - demonstration of microscopic slides 4. Necropsy - demonstration of macroscopic changes, video document 5. Necrosis - demonstration of microscopic slides 6. Necropsy- demonstration of macroscopic changes, video document 7. Circulatory disturbances and repair processes - demonstration of microscopic slides 8. Necropsy - demonstration of macroscopic changes, video document 9. Non-specific inflammation - demonstration of microscopic slides 10. Necropsy, demonstration of macroscopic changes, video document 11. Specific granulomatous inflammation – demonstration of microscopic slides 12. Test, video document 13. Tumors – demonstration of microscopic slides |
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Recommended literature | |
1. Ševčíková, Z et al.: Practical Manual of Histopathology. UVMPh, Košice, 2022, 162 pp. 2. Levkut, M., Ševčíková, Z., Revajová, V., Herich, R: General Veterinary Pathology, UVMP, Košice, 2016, 107 pp. 3. Levkut, M., Revajová, V., Ševčíková, Z., Herich, R: Special Pathological Anatomy. UVMPh 2nd ed. 2015, 226 pp |
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Conditions for completion of course | |
Continuous assessment: Active attendance on practicals Conditions for completion of course: The requirement for successful graduation of this subject is to obtain a credit. The credit will be obtained after 100% attendances at practice. The absences have to be compensated. Necropsy will be compensated by necropsy with other groups. The absence of histological training will be compensated by drawing of histological pictures and examination of texts from practical manuscript Final assessment: The requirement for successful graduation of this subject is to obtain a credit.
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LANGUAGE, WHICH KNOWLEDGE IS NEEDED TO PASS THE COURSE | |
english |
Evaluation of the course | |||||
Total number of evaluated students: 218 | |||||
A | B | C | D | E | FX |
0.46 | 99.54 | ||||
Date of last modification: 29.11.2022 | |||||
Approved by: Tutot Dr. h. c. Prof. MVDr. Jana Mojžišová, PhD. |