PATHOMORPHOLOGY

PATHOMORPHOLOGY   -   2nd year of dentistry (4th semester)

 

LECTURES  –  Tomasz Męcik-Kronenberg MD, PhD

No.

Topics

1.

Circulatory system disorders

2.

Retrogressive changes

3.

Progressive changes

4.

Neoplasms

5.

Inflammations

 

 

SEMINARS  –  Tomasz Męcik-Kronenberg MD, PhD

No.

 

Topics

 

1.

General pathology -  introduction. Field of pathology in medicine. Types of pathomorphological examinations.

Circulatory system disorders – description of selected examples

2.

Retrogressive changes: atrophy and degeneration – description of selected examples.

3.

Retrogressive changes: necrosis and cysts – description of selected examples

4.

Progressive changes – description of selected examples

5.

General biology of neoplasms. Precancerous conditions. Epithelial neoplasms – description of selected examples

6.

Benign and malignant epithelial neoplasms – description of selected examples

7.

Well differentiated epithelial neoplasms and teratomas – description of selected examples

8.

Non-epithelial neoplasms of connective tissue – description of selected examples

9.

Non-epithelial neoplasms of muscle and vascular tissues, bone marrow and lymphatic tissues – description of selected examples

10.

Non-epithelial neoplasms of nervous and pigment-producing tissues – description of selected examples

11.

Secretory, harmful and productive inflammations – description of selected examples

12.

Pulmonary and renal inflammations

13.

Autoaggressive and specific inflammations – description of selected examples

 

 

PRACTICAL CLASSES – Tomasz Męcik-Kronenberg MD, PhD

 

No.

Topics

1.

Practical microscopic classes - circulatory system disorders:

- Cerebral hemorrhage

- Hemosyderosis

- Coagulum and thrombus

- Hepatic congestion

- Pulmonary oedema

- Ischemic infarct of the heart, kidney and spleen

2.

Practical microscopic classes - retrogressive changes: atrophy and degeneration:

- Pulmonary emphysema

- Renal amyloidosis

- Hepatic steatosis

- Pneumoconiosis

3.

Practical microscopic classes - retrogressive changes: necrosis and cysts:

- Gastric ulcer

- Necrosis of adipocyte tissue

- Caseous necrosis

- Atheroma

4.

Practical microscopic classes - progressive changes:

- Granulation

- Benign prostatic hyperplasia

- Endometrial hyperplasia

- Cervical glandular erosion

- Atherosclerosis

5.

Practical microscopic classes - general biology of neoplasms. Precancerous conditions. Epithelial neoplasms:

- Leucoplakia

- Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN)

- Adenoma of the colon

- Pigmented nevus

- Dermal papilloma

- Ovarian serous/mucinous cystadenoma

6.

Practical microscopic classes - benign and malignant epithelial neoplasms:

- Basal cell carcinoma

- Adamantinoma

- Squamous cell carcinoma

- Adenocarcinoma of the stomach and colon

- Small cell carcinoma of the lung

7.

Practical microscopic classes - well differentiated epithelial neoplasms and teratomas:

- Renal cell carcinoma - clear cell type

- Breast carcinoma

- Choriocarcinoma

- Seminoma

- Teratoma (mature and immature)

8.

Practical microscopic classes - non-epithelial neoplasms of connective tissue (soft and hard):

- Fibroma

- Lipoma

- Chondroma

- Osteosarcoma

9.

Practical microscopic classes - non-epithelial neoplasms of muscle and vascular tissues, bone marrow and lymphatic tissues:

- Leiomyoma

- Hemangioma (capillary)

- Lymphoma

- Hodgkin lymphoma

- Leucaemic infiltration of the liver

10.

Practical microscopic classes - non-epithelial neoplasms of nervous and pigment-producing tissues:

- Meningioma

- Schwannoma

- Retinoblastoma

- Malignant melanoma

11.

Practical microscopic classes - secretory, harmful and productive inflammations:

- Acute meningitis

- Bronchopneumonia

- Lobar pneumonia

- Fibrinous pericarditis

- Acute appendicitis

- Hepatic cirrhosis

12.

Practical microscopic classes – pulmonary and renal inflammations:

- Actinomycosis

- Aspergillosis

- Glomerulonephritis

- Chronic pyelonephritis

13.

Practical microscopic classes – autoaggressive and specific inflammations:

- Hashimoto thyroiditis

- Tuberculosis

- Sarcoidosis

14.

Practical exam