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Ophthalmology - DA0108006
Title: Ophthalmology
Guaranteed by: Department of Ophtalmology (13-412)
Faculty: Second Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2024
Semester: winter
Points: 3
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:0/30, C+Ex [HT]
Extent per academic year: 2 [weeks]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Is provided by: DA1108006
Guarantor: MUDr. Martin Hložánek, Ph.D.
Teacher(s): prof. MUDr. Dagmar Dotřelová, CSc.
doc. MUDr. Pavel Pochop, Ph.D.
Classification: Medicine > Clinical Disciplines
Pre-requisite : DA0105341, DA0105439, DA0105454
Is pre-requisite for: DVA1037
Annotation
It is necessary to know a terminology and physical examination of a patient for successful credit. You must to obtain a credit before an examination (it is a condition sine qua non). Basic information about ophthalmology education: the lectures and practical education last two weeks and are located in Clinic (Blue building, part B, 3rd floor). For organization of education is responsible doc. MUDr. Pavel Pochop, Ph.D.
Last update: Čechová Jana, Mgr. (21.02.2019)
Course completion requirements

It is necessary to know a terminology and physical examination of a patient for successful credit .

You must to obtain a credit before an examination (it is a condition sine qua non).

Last update: Faltová Dana (12.02.2018)
Literature

Kanski J.: Clinical Ophthalmology, 2011, Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd. ISBN 0 7506 1886 8

Riordan-Eva, P.: Vaughan & Asbury's general ophthalmology: McGraw-Hill medical, 2018

Last update: Kovář Jan (10.06.2022)
Requirements to the exam

The receiving of the credit is necessary for examination to start. We suppose a knowledges of usual terms in ophthalmology. The examination for the credit will be based on ability to describe anterior eye segment and adnexa and differentiate between physiological and pathological conditions.

Envelope A

1A. Refractive errors and their correction

2A. Glaucoma in adulthood

3A. Glaucoma in childhood

4A. Cataract in adulthood

5A. Cataract in childhood

6A. Ocular complications of diabetes mellitus

7A. Retinal degenerative diseases and dystrophies

8A. Retinal detachment

9A. Ocular tumors in adulthood

10A. Ocular tumors in childhood

11A. Concomitant strabismus

12A. Paralytic strabismus

13A. Blunt eye injury

14A. Penetrating eye injury

15A. Chemical eye injuries, opthtalmia photoelectrica

16A. Anterior uveitis

17A. Intermediate and posterior uveitis

18A. Eye and systemic diseases

Envelope B

1B. Disorders of the position and motility of the eyelids

2B. Inflammatory diseases of the eyelids

3B. Diseases of the lacrimal system in children and adults

4B. Inflammatory diseases of the conjunctiva

5B. Inflammatory diseases of the cornea

6B. Retinopathy of prematurity

7B. Vascular diseases of the retina

8B. Optic disc swelling

9B. Inflammatory diseases of the orbit, differential diagnosis of exophthalmos

10B. Amblyopia - causes, treatment

11B. Corneal erosion, conjunctival foreign body, corneal foreign body

12B. Urgent ophthalmology (emergency medicine in ophthalmology)

13B. Subjective symptoms of eye diseases

14B. Lesions of the visual pathway and visual field defects

15B. Low vision and blindness, compensatory devices for the visually impaired

16B. Differential diagnosis of leukocoria

17B. Differential diagnosis of red eye

18B. Examination methods in ophthalmology

Last update: Faltová Dana (01.10.2024)
Syllabus

Syllabus of Ophthalmology

Scheme of the basic ophthalmic examination (biomicroscopy on the slit lamp, ophthalmoscopy, retinoscopy) practical training in eversion of the upper eyelid

refractive errors of the eye: myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, presbyopia

Diseases:

of the orbit (proptosis, inflamation, tumors)

of the lacrimal system (malfunction, inflamation, tumors)

of the lids (ptosis, inflamation, tumors)

of the conjunctive (inflamation, degeneration)

of the cornea (inflamation, dystrophia, degeneration, keratoconus)

of the uvea (inflamation, tumors)

of the lens (ectopia, subluxation, cataract, aphakia, pseudophakia)

of the retina (retinopathy, vascular disorders, detachment, tumors, degeneration, dystrophia)

of the optic nerve (atrophy, inflamation, vascular disorder)

glaucomas of the various origin, hydrophthalmos

pediatric ophthalmology (development of the vision, developmental abnormalities of the eyeball, congenital and infantile cataract and glaucoma, strabismus, amblyopia

ocular injuries (blunt, perforating, chemical burns, ophthalmia photoelectrica)

Last update: HABET (13.01.2014)
 
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