Radiology I

COURSE CONTENT

Theoretical:

-General principles of basic imaging methods.

-Normal chest and lungs – Thoracic HV – Chest A/A assessment steps.

– Semiotics on chest X-ray.

-Mediastinal imaging investigation.

– The chest girth in children.

-Eumonic infections.

– Pleural diseases.

– Chest trauma.

– Diseases of interstitial lung tissue.

– Airway diseases.

– Cancer and metastatic lung – chest disease.

– Vascular diseases.

– Interventional Chest Radiology.

-Imaging anatomy (“radioanatomy”) of the Musculoskeletal System, principles and applications of imaging methods in the Musculoskeletal System.

– Musculoskeletal system trauma.

– Spinal Cord Injuries.

– Degenerative diseases of the SS.

– Bone infections, osteonecrosis.

– Arthritis.

– Tumors and tumor-like bone lesions.

– Soft tissue tumors.

– Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System in children.

-Interventional radiology on the musculoskeletal system.

– Gastrointestinal Radioanatomy [HAGS] – Imaging methods in the General Staff –

– Diseases of the esophagus – stomach – 12 finger.

– Diseases of the small intestine.

– Colon diseases.

-Interventional Radiology in GIS diseases.

– GIS and respiratory diseases in children – Imaging-guided interventional medical procedures.

Clinical tutorials:

Demonstrations and analyses of imaging tests in the field of knowledge and as a continuation of each theoretical module, differential diagnostic approach, fully justified final diagnosis.

Clinical practice:

Participation of small groups of students in morning clinical meetings and afternoon clinical exercises.

 

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