MEDICINA INTERNA

Degree course: 
Corso di First cycle degree in Biomedical Laboratory techniques
Academic year when starting the degree: 
2018/2019
Year: 
2
Academic year in which the course will be held: 
2019/2020
Course type: 
Basic compulsory subjects
Credits: 
1
Period: 
First Semester
Standard lectures hours: 
12
Detail of lecture’s hours: 
Lesson (12 hours)
Requirements: 

Anatomy and physiology

Oral Test

Assessment: 
Giudizio Finale

Acquire the knowledge of the basic elements inherent to the systems and the most frequent diseases of pertinence internistica relative to their physiopathology and their symptoms, signs, diagnostic pathways and treatment.

- Gastrointestinal system
1. Gastrointestinal bleeding
2. Pancreatitis
3. Hepatitis
4. Cirrhosis
5. Chron's disease and ulcerative rectocolitis
6. Neoplasms

- Cardiovascular system
1. Infectious (infective endocarditis)
2. Inflammatory (LES pericarditis)
3. Tumor (atrial myxoma)
4. Thrombotic (IMA, TEP, AOCP)
5. Degenerative (atherosclerosis)

- Cerebrovascular system
1. Arachnoiditis
2. Meningitis
3. Encephalitis
4.Poliomielite
5. Myelitis and myelopathy
6. Brain abscesses
7. HIV-related CNS infections

- Pleuropulmonary apparatus
1. Chronic bronchopneumopathy
Obstructive
2. Pneumonia

- Nephrology
1. Chronic renal failure
2. Cystic diseases
3. Clinical cases

- Gastrointestinal system
1. Gastrointestinal bleeding
2. Pancreatitis
3. Hepatitis
4. Cirrhosis
5. Chron's disease and ulcerative rectocolitis
6. Neoplasms

- Cardiovascular system
1. Infectious (infective endocarditis)
2. Inflammatory (LES pericarditis)
3. Tumor (atrial myxoma)
4. Thrombotic (IMA, TEP, AOCP)
5. Degenerative (atherosclerosis)

- Cerebrovascular system
1. Arachnoiditis
2. Meningitis
3. Encephalitis
4.Poliomielite
5. Myelitis and myelopathy
6. Brain abscesses
7. HIV-related CNS infections

- Pleuropulmonary apparatus
1. Chronic bronchopneumopathy
Obstructive
2. Pneumonia

- Nephrology
1. Chronic renal failure
2. Cystic diseases
3. Clinical cases

Slides

Convenzionale

Frontal lessons with clinical cases and slides

Not Applicable

Professors

Parent course