Know and describe: the concept of disease state and the main causes of cell and tissue damage; the body's reaction in response to damage: cellular adaptation processes, the innate, with the mechanisms of inflammation, and adaptive immune resposnse; the processes of regeneration / healing and repair The study will open the field to in-depth studies of some pathologies illustrated in the Physiopathology course.
The teaching activity is carried out through lectures with the aid of on-screen presentations. The teaching material is available in pdf version on aulaweb, to allow the student to learn and deepen the topics indicated in the course program and required for passing the final exam.
There are no student reception hours, but students can contact the teachers by email in order to make an appointment for further explanations.
Students with Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD), disabilities, or other educational needs are invited to contact the instructor and the disability coordinator of the School at the beginning of the course to agree on any teaching methods that, while respecting the course objectives, take into account individual learning methods.
General etiology, concept of cause and its characteristics. Intrinsic and extrinsic causes of disease: of a physical nature (e.g. Radiation, temperature), of a chemical nature (chemicals, poisons), and of biological nature (pathogens such as viruses and bacteria) Concepts of adaptation, damage, irreversible damage; regressive and progressive processes. Atrophies. Hypertrophy and hyperplasia. Cell death: necrosis and apoptosis. Innate immunity: cells, molecules and mechanisms of the innate immune response, local and systemic inflammation, acute and chronic, variants of acute inflammation. Adaptive immunity: maturation and functional characteristics of T and B lymphocytes. Presentation of the antigen and T-B interaction Concepts of regeneration and repair. Wound healing: first and second intention. Fracture healing. Complications
Didactic material provided by the teachers for any further information
GM. PONTIERI- "Patologia generale e Fisiopatologia generale. Per i corsi di laurea in professioni sanitarie". Ed. Piccin
JAM. MAIER- " Elementi di Patologia generale e Fisiopatologia". Ed. Mc Graw Hill Education
Abul K. Abbas et al. Immunologia cellulare e molecolare, Elsevier
Ricevimento: By e-mail : chiara.vitale@unige.it By phone : 010-5558219
Second year, first semester
The exam consists of an oral test and takes place together with the other teachers of the integrated course
The end-of-course exam aims to evaluate the achievement of the educational objectives of the course. The exams take place on the dates indicated in the calendar. The grade is assigned as a weighted average. The teacher verifies the achievement of the educational objectives by asking diversified questions relating to the program actually carried out during the lesson hours. When the educational objectives have not been achieved, the student is invited to better verify his knowledge and to take the exam again in its entirety. There are no student reception hours, but students can contact the teacher by email in order to make an appointment for further explanations.
Verification of learning takes place only through the final exam which aims to verify the actual acquisition, by the student, of the expected learning outcomes. In order to pass the exam, with a score of not less than 18/30, the student must demonstrate that they know and connect the topics covered during the course
The following contribute to the final mark expressed out of thirty:
- Ability to deal with the requested topics in a transversal and critical manner;
- Correctness, clarity, synthesis and fluidity of presentation;
- Mastery of the subject;
- Adoption of appropriate terminology
The mark of 30/30 with possible honors will be awarded when the knowledge / skills of the subject are excellent.
Students with LSD or other regularly certified special educational needs will be able to agree with the professor on the written or oral mode of the examination, by contacting professors at least 10 days before the exam. They will also be able to take advantage of 30 % additional time
When a student is a certified LSD, it is required to contact the Referring Teacher of the DISABILITY and DSA Commission for DINOGMI: Prof. N. Girtler (nicolagirtler@unige.it ) and evaluated the single case, he will send to the teachers the necessary directions both for lessons development and for modality of examination