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Students are acquainted with the pathophysiological aspects of the onset, development and course of the disease
on the cellular a
subcellular level, pharmacotherapy in selected diseases and specific locomotor therapy
regime. Pathological physiology is an important field between basic human physiology and clinical
subjects in medical and non-medical specialized students. Her main task is to understand
the link between the causes of disease and the subsequent development of diseases, including diagnostic
prognosis.
The course is focused on the connection of theoretical knowledge and
practical skills in human physiology and other clinical disciplines.
Last update: Kinkorová Ivana, Mgr., Ph.D. (13.11.2023)
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To equip students with a fundamental knowledge of the pathophysiology of disease and injury, enabling them to design safe and effective exercise programs to meet individuals with specific health problems. Key knowledge and skills: Pathophysiology of the cell Last update: Kinkorová Ivana, Mgr., Ph.D. (13.11.2023)
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Credit requirements: Exam requirements: Last update: Kohlíková Eva, doc. MUDr., CSc. (15.08.2023)
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KOHLÍKOVÁ, Eva. Pathophysiology in schemes. 2., unchanged. Praha: Karolinum, 2012. ISBN 978-80-246-2171-5. NEČAS, Emanuel. Pathological physiology of organ systems. Part II. Prague: Karolinu, 2009. ISBN: 9788024617121. Last update: Kohlíková Eva, doc. MUDr., CSc. (15.08.2023)
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Credit requirements: Exam requirements: Last update: Kohlíková Eva, doc. MUDr., CSc. (15.08.2023)
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Lectures: 12. Disorders of the support system (bone). Practical exercises: Last update: Kohlíková Eva, doc. MUDr., CSc. (15.08.2023)
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