SCHEDULES AND THEME

https://wl.uwm.edu.pl/en/kfc/teaching/iii-year/pathophysiology/winter-semester/schedules-and-theme

 

„Pathophysiology” semester V

3th study year

 

Lectures: 

Prof. dr hab. n. med. Tomasz Stompór (2h)

Pathophysiology of the shock
1. Types of shock: cardiogenic, hypovolemic / haemorrhagic, distributional. Mixed form. Sepsis and septic shock. Adrenal crisis.
2. Microcirculation disorders in shock. Mechanisms of adaptation and compensation.
3. Phases of shock: reversible, irreversible decompensated.
4. Immune system, coagulation cascade, inflammation, oxidative stres and ischemia-reperfusion stress
in shock.
5. Consequences in organs and selected clinical signs in various forms and stages of shock.

 

Prof. dr hab. n. med. Tomasz Stompór (2h)

Pathophysiology of kidney diseases.
1. Pathogenesis and mechanisms of proteinuria development. Proteinuria of glomerular origin.
2. Immunopathogenesis of glomerular kidney diseases.
3. Genetically determined diseases of the glomeruli. Mutations of genes coding for podocyte proteins
and basement membrane collagen as causes of proteinuria. Goodpasture's disease and Alport's syndrome as examples of diseases related to collagen abnormalities in the basement membrane.
4. The role of autoantibodies in the development of kidney damage.
5. Pathogenesis of diseases of the tubulo-interstitial compartment.
6. Pathogenesis of acute kidney damage.
7. Hormones of kidney origin and hormonal consequences of kidney diseases.

 

 Dr n. med. Wojciech Matuszewski (2h)

Diseases of the endocrine system.

 

Dr n. med. Wojciech Matuszewski (2h)

Metabolic disorders - disorders of carbohydrate metabolism, obesity, metabolic syndrome.

 

Seminars:

Lek. Norbert Kwella (2h)

  • Pathophysiology of the respiratory system.
  • Pathophysiology of the diseases in kidney and urinary system.
    1. Urinary tract infections, defects of the urinary system.
    2. Tumors and kidney cysts.
    3. Chronic kidney disease.
    4. Urolithiasis.

Classes

Lek. Norbert Kwella (2h)

Fluid – Electrolyte and Acid-Base Imbalances.

Pathophysiology of kidney diseases.