Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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unspecified
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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- Homework for Teaching
- 41 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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Course builds on the knowledge of Anatomy and physiology. Is included in the basic subjects and his mastery of allows you to study other vocational subjects. Introduces students to different pathologies and patofyziologií tissues organs and organ systems. Provides a comprehensive picture of the disease by linking interdisciplinary information from the causes to the consequences. The subject combines a range of structural changes, which are mainly engaged in pathological anatomy with functional changes that explores pathological physiology, into one unit to provide students with a comprehensive picture of the pathological changes in the organism in disease. The course is designed as a theoretical-practical. Provides students with a general knowledge of pathological processes in the various tissues, organs, organ systems, and in the body and provides a comprehensive picture of the disease by linking interdisciplinary information from the causes to the consequences. Is divided into General and special (systemic) pathology. General pathology provides an overview of what kind of units is common and essential. Special pathology deals with detailed manifestations of disease units organized according to organ systems. The subject of the students an idea of the dynamics of change imbues the accompanying the development of the disease. Includes a range of pathological anatomy and pathological physiology and combines them into a single unit.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
OPD/ZZP01 and OPD/ZZP02
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
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Recommended literature
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Nečas, E. (2009). Obecná patologická fyziologie. Praha: Karolinum.
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Rokyta, R. Fyziologie a patologická fyziologie: pro klinickou praxi.
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Silbernagl, S., Lang, F. (2012). Atlas patofyziologie. Praha: Grada Publishing.
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Vokurka M. a spol. (2012). Patofyziologie pro nelékařské směry. Praha.
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