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                                      Université Catholique de Louvain - COURSES DESCRIPTION FOR 2013-2014 - WDENT1350
                         WDENT1350                            General pathophysiology of diseases
                                 2013-2014
                               4.0 credits               45.0 h                     1q
            Teacher(s) :             Manicourt Daniel ;
            Language :               Français
            Place of the course      Bruxelles Woluwe
            Main themes :            The first part explores and explains the development of basic pathologic mechanisms without detailing the additional specific
                                     changes occurring in different organs. After having reviewed the basic aspects of cell adaptation to altered environment and the
                                     major abnormalities of interstitial tissues, we analyze host response to injury, major agents causing tissue injury as well as disorders
                                     of growth and development.
                                     In the second part, the pathologic mechanisms discussed in the first part are related to various organ systems: heart, blood cells
                                     and bleeding disorders, lung, gastrointestinal tract, pancreas, liver, kidneys, the endocrine system, bone and joints, the peripheral
                                     nerve and skeletal muscle as well as the central nervous system.
            Aims :                   In approaching the disease as a disorder of physiologic and biochemical processes, the teaching enables the student to understand
                                     how and why the symptoms and signs of different disease syndromes occur, so that rational therapies and prevention of diseases
                                     can be devised. The course is a logic continuation of basic sciences and provides the foundations to foster understanding of the
                                     lectures in clinical medicine and pharmacology. We integrate into the discussion of pathologic processes and disorders the newest
                                     established information available at the genetic and molecular levels. Emphasis in given on the oral manifestations of diseases.
                                     The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s)
                                     can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.
            Content :                In the first part we consider the pathologic changes occurring in the prototype of every tissue of the body : parenchymal cells
                                     and interstitial connective tissue. The physiologic and biochemical changes are related to symptoms and signs as well as to
                                     laboratory findings. Emphasis is given to inflammatory changes, nutritional and genetic diseases, disorders due to physical and
                                     chemical injuries, infectious diseases, disorders of cell growth, differentiation and maturation as well as mechanisms and causes
                                     of neoplasias.
                                     In the second part, for each system, normal structure and function, and the symptoms and signs that arise from pathologic changes
                                     are discussed first. The major disease avenues of each organ system are then overviewed with emphasis given to those that have
                                     oral manifestations.
            Other infos :            Required : basic cell biology, basic physiology and basic biochemistry.
                                     Dynamic interactions between students and teacher. At the beginning of each lecture, a summary of the previous lecture is given
                                     and a student is invited to explain to his fellows how he understands the topic.
                                     Clinical illustrations of major syndromes
            Faculty or entity in     MDEN
            charge:
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