COURSE CONTENT
– Introduction to pathophysiology – Mechanisms of disease – Translational medicine
– Immune response – Innate immunity
– Immune response – Adaptive immunity
– Immunology of thrombosis and fibrosis
– Systemic inflammatory response
– Autoimmunity – Disease models
– Mechanisms of arthritis and vasculitis
– Pathogenetic mechanisms: Gastritis – Peptic ulcer
– Pathogenetic mechanisms: Hyperplastic/Neoplastic colon diseases
– Pathophysiology of liver and biliary diseases I
– Pathophysiology of liver and biliary diseases II
– Pathogenetic mechanisms of pancreatitis
– Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs)
– Metabolism
– Pathophysiology of arterial hypertension
– Structure and function of kidneys
– More frequent and more serious kidney problems – Approach
– Fluid balance, electrolytes, acid-base balance
– Acute and chronic renal failure
– Glomerular diseases and pathophysiology of findings
– Hereditary kidney diseases – Tubulointerstitial diseases
– Pathophysiology of anemias
– Regulation of myelopoiesis
– Mechanisms of bone marrow failure
– Lymphoproliferative diseases and plasma cell dyscrasias
– Coagulation disorders