PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY 1
The student must know classical and molecular embryology, histology, biochemistry, general pathology
The final assessment will be an oral exam. The student will be evaluated by three professors in a single session. Exam questions will cover both fourth- and fifth-year anatomic pathology program. The final grade will represent the average of each individual teacher’s assessment and it will evaluate the acquired knowledges, the ability to correlate it with the clinical practice, the expressive capacity and the specific attitude of the student toward the addressed subject
The purpose of the course is to provide the basis of neoplastic diseases and the molecular alterations underlying them. The student must be able to integrate the acquired notions with the available therapies in order to choose the best personalized therapeutic options.
The student must know the morphological, molecular and classification bases of the tumours of digestive system, liver, pancreas, lung, urogenital apparatus and endocrine system; autoimmune and degenerative diseases and apply the acquired morphological knowledges to address the therapeutic decisional process.
Modules
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Credits: 5
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Credits: 1