PNEUMOLOGY AND LUNG PATHOLOGY
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Knowledge and understanding (25%), ability to apply knowledge and understanding (25%), judgment autonomy (15%), communication skills (15%) and learning ability (20%); single final vote for the C.I.
PHYSIOPATHOLOGY OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Symptoms and signs of respiratory disease:
- to address the symptoms and the signs of respiratory disease commonly encountered by the pulmonologist
- to understand the significance of the most important pulmonary function tests (spirometry, lung volume measurement, bronchodilator response, diffusing capacity, bronchoprovocation and measurements of arterial blood gases)
- to address the principles of thoracic imaging
- to address the principles of bronchial endoscopy
Bronchial asthma:
- to review the current definition of asthma
- to understand the epidemiology, the pathology and pathophysiology of asthma
- to learn the clinical presentation and to address the diagnosis
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease:
- to review the current definition of COPD
- to understand the epidemiology, the pathology and pathophysiology of COPD
- to learn the clinical presentation and to address the diagnosis (differential diagnosis between asthma and COPD)
Pneumonia:
- to review the epidemiology, the clinical features and the diagnostic methods of comunity-acquired pneumonia and nosocomial pneumonia
Interstitial and inflammatory lung diseases:
- to describe the salient epidemiologic, clinical, physiologic, and radiologic features of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and sarcoidosis
Respiratory failure:
- to review the definition and to understand the pathophysiologic classification
- to describe the clinical presentation and the therapeutical approach
Sleep apnea syndrome:
-to understand the definition, the epidemiology, the pathophysiology, the clinical presentation and the therapeutical approach, with special reference to obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
Tuberculosis
- to understand the definition, the epidemiology, the the clinical presentation and the therapeutical approach
PHYSIOPATHOLOGY OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
- Symptoms and signs of respiratory disease
- Bronchial asthma
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Pneumonias
- Interstitial and inflammatory lung diseases
- Respiratory failure
- Sleep apnea syndrome
- Tuberculosis
PHYSIOPATHOLOGY OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
- Harrison – Principi di medicina interna; A.S. Fauci, E. Braunwald, D.L. Kasper, S.L. Hauser, D.L. Longo, J.L. Jameson, J. Lo scalzo; ed. McGraw-Hill
- Rugarli – Medicina interna sistematica; C. Rugarli et al., ed. Elsevier, Sesta edizione
PHYSIOPATHOLOGY OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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