Pathological anatomy

Study programme: general veterinary medicine full-time form of study
Teaching language:   english
Subject code: KaPAaPF/GVM-PaA 2/16    Short: GVM-PaA 2
  •  Credits: 7
  •  Completion method: Credit and Examination
  •   Lectures: 2 / Practice: 3
  •   Semester: winter semester
Form, course-load and method od study:
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 and pass the final exam.The credit will be obtained after 100% attendances at practice and after successful identifiaction and description of chosen microscopical and macroscopical slides. 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 in special pathology. He will be familiar with necropsy procedures. Students will take necropsies of mammals and poultry as well. The student will be able to identify the morphological and histological changes observed in different organs systems.
Brief outline of the course
Pathology of respiratory system, cardiovascular system, gastrointestinal system, hepatobiliary system, hemopoetic system, urinary and reproductive systems, nervous system, skin and mammary gland.
Course syllabus
LECTURES 2 hours/week
1. Pathology of the circulatory system (heard, vessels)
2. Pathology of the respiratory system (nasal cavity, larynx, trachea)
3. Pathology of the respiratory system (bronchi, lungs)
4. Pathology of the alimentary system (mouth, esophagus, stomach, rumen)
5. Pathology of the alimentary system (intestines)
6. Pathology of the liver and biliary system
7. Pathology of the haemopoietic system (blood cells, bone marrow, lymph nodes, spleen)
8. Pathology of the urinary system (kidney, urinary bladder)
9. Pathology of the female genital system
10. Pathology of the male genital system
11. Pathology of the musculoskeletal system (muscles, bones, joints)
12. Pathology of the nervous system (brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves)
13. Pathology of skin
LESSONS 3 hours/week:
1. Respiratory system – demonstration of histological and corresponding macroscopical slides
2. Necropsy, demonstration of changes
3. Circulatory and hemopoetic system – demonstration of histological and corresponding macroscopical slides
4. Necropsy, demonstration of changes
5. Alimentary system and liver – demonstration of histological and corresponding macroscopical slides
6. Necropsy, demonstration of changes
7. Musculosceletal and nervous system – demonstration of histological and corresponding macroscopical slides
8. Necropsy, demonstration of changes
9. Urinary and reproductive system – demonstration of histological and corresponding macroscopical slides
10. Necropsy, demonstration of changes
11. Skin and mammary gland – demonstration of histological and corresponding macroscopical slides
12. Necropsy, demonstration of changes
13. Examination from macroscopical and histological slides
Recommended literature
OBLIGATORY 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
RECOMMENDED LITERATURE
1. THOMSON, R. G.: Special Veterinary Pathology. Third edition. Mosby Inc., USA, 2001, pp 755
2. JUBB, K., KENNEDY, P. C., PALMER, N.: Pathology of Domestic Animals, Third edition. Academic Press Inc., Vol. I, II, and III, 1993, pp. 780, 747, and 653
3. ZACHARY, J.F., McGAVIN, M.D.: Pathologic Basis of Veterinary Diseases. Fifth Ed. Elsevier, Mosby. 2012, pp. 1322
Conditions for completion of course
Content prerequisite:
anatomy, histology, biochemistry, physiology, pathological physiology, microbiology
Conditions for completion of course:
The requirement for successful graduation of this subject is to obtain a credit and pass the final exam.The credit will be obtained after 100% attendances at practice and after successful identifiaction and description of chosen microscopical and macroscopical slides. 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 and pass the final exam. The credit will be obtained after 100% attendances at practice and after successful identifiaction and description of chosen microscopical and macroscopical slides.
LANGUAGE, WHICH KNOWLEDGE IS NEEDED TO PASS THE COURSE
  english   
 
Evaluation of the course
Total number of evaluated students: 244
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Date of last modification: 29.11.2022
Approved by: Tutot Dr. h. c. Prof. MVDr. Jana Mojžišová, PhD.
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