Learning objectives
Goals: By the end of the course the student is expected to have learned elements of pathogenesis, symptomatology, diagnostics and treatment of a number of pathological conditions of surgical interest which require radiological investigation during the diagnostic and/or treatment phases
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
<br />Elements of esophageal pathology.<br />Elements of pathology of the gastroesophageal junction.<br />Elements of stomach pathology.<br />Elements of pathology of the biliary tree and the gall bladder.<br />Elements of pancreatic pathology.<br />Elements of colon pathology.<br />Pathophysiological bases and clinical elements of intestinal occlusion.<br />Pathophysiological bases and clinical elements of peritonitis
Full programme
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Bibliography
<br />· BIBLIOGRAPHY: <br />1. Malattie dell?apparato gastrointestinale. L. Okolicsaniy, A. Pernacchia, L. Roncoroni, McGraw-Hill, 3a edizione, 2004<br />2. Chirurgia d?urgenza. Amilton Bailey (edizione italiana a cura di G. Piat), Antonio Delfino Editore.
Teaching methods
Teaching methods: classroom lectures, activities in small groups in a surgery department and in the operating room.<br />Evaluation method: . Oral exam
Assessment methods and criteria
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Other information
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