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Last update: prof. MUDr. Pavel Kalvach, CSc. (04.09.2008)
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Last update: prof. MUDr. Pavel Kalvach, CSc. (04.09.2008)
Neurological knowledge, gained in the 3rd (Propedeutics) and the 4th year (Central Nervous System, Module II.C) are applied in the 5th year in clinical examinations directed to particular nosological units. The aim for the student is, that he/she acquires good systematic thinking at the assessment of the patient within 1 of the 9 below given categories and furthermore he/she will become familiar with the contribution of ancillary examination methods. |
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Last update: prof. MUDr. Pavel Kalvach, CSc. (04.09.2008)
Lindsay KW, Bone I, Callander R. Neurology and Neurosurgery Illustrated. Churchill Livingstone.
Mumenthaler M. Neurology. Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart 1990 or later.
Adams RD, Victor M. Principles of Neurology. Mc Graw-Hill, New York, 1997 or later
Jones HR (Editor): Netter´s Neurology, Icon Learning Systems, Teterboro, New Jersey, 2005, ISBN 1-929007-06-X. |
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Last update: prof. MUDr. Pavel Kalvach, CSc. (04.09.2008)
Demonstrations of patients, seminars, X-ray, CT and MRI studies, observations in EEG, EMG and EP laboratories as well as in the CSF laboratory. Clinical conferences and finally seminars of the clinical team. |
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Last update: Ing. Magdalena Dohnalová (21.10.2009)
REQUIREMENTS FOR A CREDIT IN NEUROLOGY
MODULE OF NEUROBEHAVIORAL SCIENCES - NEUROLOGY - CNBENE25 According to the dean´s order 6/2006 the attendance to the clinical practices and auxiliary methods is required. Presence at clinical seminars and conferences is not compulsory. Topics lectured in clinical conferences will no more be discussed in any additional consultations. The tution is finished by a short exam of practical skills, performed with the last teaching assistent. This Credit, along with both the previous ones, is a prerequisite for the State examination in Neurobehavioral Sciences (Neurology, Psychiatry, Psychology). Substitution is possible only exceptionally, with another group.
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Last update: prof. MUDr. Pavel Kalvach, CSc. (04.09.2008)
Tution is targeted at categorization of ill persons into 9 basic nosological classes: Cerebrovascular diseases of the brain and spinal cord, Inflammatory brain diseases, Disturbances of consciousness (vigility, sleep, epilepsy), Neuromuscular disease, Autoimmune disorders, Demencia and Higher Nervous Activity disorders, Neurooncology, Vertebrogenic disorders, Toxic affections of the Nervous system. The second half of the course comprises electrodiagnostic methods (EEG, EMG, Evoked potentials), cerebrospinal fluid and imaging methods used in final diagnostics. In clinical conferences systematic review of main nosological items is being taught. The seminars touch selective topics, different in each semester. |