Pathological anatomy

Study programme: veterinary nurse full-time form of study
Teaching language:   english
Subject code: KaMD/VetN-PatAnat/22    Short: VetN-PatAnat
  •  Profile course
  •  Credits: 6
  •  Completion method: Credit and Examination
  •   Lectures: 2 / Practice: 2
  •   Semester: winter semester
Form, course-load and method od study:
Form of study: Lecture / Practical
Course-load: Per week: 2 / 2   -   Per study period: 26 / 26 (recommended, in hours)
Method of study: prezenčná
 
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CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETION OF COURSE
Students/ candidates should have to be active on a practical exercise. To reach a positivite results from continuing monitoring during the whole term. Credit - 100% attendance on practical lessons, to obtain min.51% from written tests. Succesful graduation of the exam from pathological anatomy.
Learning outcomes
Completing the subject enables students to gain general knowledge of the subject, to find out the causes of death and the pathological mechanisms of individual pathological processes. Ability to regognize morphological and histological changes associated with dystrophy, necrosis, blood and lymph circulation disorders in connection with oncological and inflammatory processes in patients.
Brief outline of the course
Pathological anatomy includes general pathology and pathological changes in animal diseases. The subject clarifies of the lesions associated with degeneration and cell death of cells; necrobiotic processes, circulatory disturbances; acute and chronic inflammations and their healing by regeneration and repair, characteristics of tumors, immune disorders and developmental anomalies
Course syllabus
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
Recommended literature
1. Levkut, M., Kolodzieyski, L., Ševčíková, Z.: Practical Manual of Histopathology. Datahelp, Košice, 2008, 116 pp.
2. Levkut, M., Ševčíková, Z., Revajová, V., Herich, R: General Veterinary Pathology, UVMP, Košice, 2016, 107 pp.
Conditions for completion of course
Content prerequisite:
KaMD/VetN-Anat/22 - Anatomy
Continuous assessment:
Students/ candidates should have to be active on a practical exercise. To reach a positivite results from continuing monitoring during the whole term. Credit - 100% attendance on practical lessons, to obtain min.51% from written tests. Succesful graduation of the exam from pathological anatomy
Conditions for completion of course:
Students/ candidates should have to be active on a practical exercise. To reach a positivite results from continuing monitoring during the whole term. Credit - 100% attendance on practical lessons, to obtain min.51% from written tests. Succesful graduation of the exam from pathological anatomy.
Final assessment:
Evaluation of the course
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Date of last modification: 30.11.2022
Approved by: Tutot Prof. MVDr. Alexandra Trbolová, PhD.
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