Learning objectives
The course aims to provide the information and the scientific supports for a correct methodological approach that develops the knowledge and the necessary understanding of the topics of Clinical Biochemistry to allow a correct approach to the application aspects, specific to the student of the Bachelor Degree in Techniques Of biomedical laboratory. The acquired skills will allow to understand the complexity of biological samples, their variability, and the critical steps associated with their treatment and conservation. This will allow you to recognize the possible sources of error and apply the appropriate remedies.
Prerequisites
There is no mandatory propedeuticity, but considering that Clinical Biochemistry is an interdisciplinary subject, the student should have the basic concepts of Biology, Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Course unit content
The course includes integration between the disciplines of Biochemistry, Instrumental Biochemistry and General Clinical Biochemistry.
Full programme
The use of laboratory data in clinical practice. The interpretation of biochemical data. Reference and variability of laboratory data. Disorders of the hydrosiline equilibrium and of the acid-base balance. Isoenzymes. Determination of enzymatic activity. Analysis of blood and urine. Evaluation of hepatic function and diagnosis of idle. Diabetes mellitus. Glycemic homeostasis. Nucleotide metabolism and hyperuricemia. Metabolism of amino acids in clinical biochemistry. Clinical Molecular Biology and Molecular Diagnosis. Tumor markers.
Bibliography
The course includes integration between the disciplines of Biochemistry, Instrumental Biochemistry and General Clinical Biochemistry.
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Assessment methods and criteria
The final oral exam focuses on the topics of the program.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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