ADVANCED COURSE IN . CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES
cod. 16100

Academic year 2010/11
1° year of course - First semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Biochimica clinica e biologia molecolare clinica (BIO/12)
Field
A scelta dello studente
Type of training activity
Student's choice
16 hours
of face-to-face activities
2 credits
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Learning objectives

The purpose of this course is to give the basis of Clinical biochemistry so as to provide a more panoramic view of this science and allow the operator in the laboratory to understand the reasons of a request of biochemical tests and/orthe reason of the test composition of some metabolic and organ profiles. In this way, it will be possible more wide autonomy evaluating incongruity, contradictory data or evident errors once the analytical procedure is ended.

Prerequisites

Besides the obligatory prerequisites stated by the course of degree, Clinical Biochemistry is an interdisciplinary science and needs the basic knowledge in Biochemistry, Physiology and General pathology.

Course unit content

Plasma amino acids and proteins. Clinical meanings of ammoniemia and uraemia variationsClinical enzymologyRole of laboratory in differential diagnosis and management of patients with glucose metabolic alterations.Lipid and lipoprotein analysis in disease prevention, diagnosis and treatmentAssessment of acid-base homeostasis and hydro-electrolytic balance.Markers of function and damage of: liver, kidney, heart.

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Bibliography

A.Burlina Medicina di laboratorio. Fondamenti di diagnosticaC.G. Edizioni medico scientifiche S.R.L.

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