PATHOLOGY

THIRD PROFESSIONAL

PATHOLOGY

1.   SCOPE OF PATHOLOGY & CONCEPT OF DISEASES.

DEFINITION AND TERMINOLOGY:

a.   Ischemia,

b.   Hypoxia,

c.   Necrosis,

d.   Infarction,

e.   Atrophy,

f.     Hypertrophy,

g.   Hyperplasia,

h.   Metaplasia,

i.     Aplasia,

j.     Anaplasia

2.   RESPONSE OF BODY TO INJURY AND INFECTION:

a.   Acute inflammation,

b.   Chronic inflammation,

c.   Immunity,

d.   Allergy,

e.   Hyper Sensitivity.

3.   SPECIFIC:

a.   Ulcer (Peptic, Duodenal),

b.   Hypertension,

c.   Leukemia or Blood Cancer (Malignant Carcinoma, Sarcoma & Lymphomas),

d.   Diagnosis and treatment of Cancer in general, fate, survival and prognosis with tumors.

PATHOLOGY (Laboratory)

4.   Study of Pathological Slides of various Pathological Conditions

1.   Acute inflammation,

2.   Chronic inflammation,

3.   Chronic specific inflammation,

4.   Different types of Degeneration,

5.   Thrombosis,

6.   Embolism,

7.   Infarction,

8.   Necrosis,

9.   Gangrene,

10.               Hyperplasia,

11.               Metaplasia,

12.               Pigmentation,

13.               Calcification,

14.               CVC,

15.               Papilloma,

16.               Adenoma,

17.               Chondroma,

18.               Fibroma,

19.               Leomyoma,

20.               Neofibroma,

21.               Sq. Cell Carcinoma,

22.               Basal Cell Carcinoma,

23.               Transitional Cell Carcinoma,

24.               Adenocarcinoma,

25.               Fibrocarcinoma,

26.               Rhadomyosarcoma,

27.               Leomyosarcoma,

28.               Lymphosarcoma,

29.               Liposarcoma,

30.               Reticular Cell Sarcoma,

31.               Hodgkins disease,

32.               Breast Carcinoma,

33.               Osteogenic Sarcoma,

34.               Osteoclastoma.

5.   Examination of different body fluids in various Pathological Conditions

a.   Urine complete Examination,

b.   Stool Examination,

c.   Blood Complete Examination,

d.   Semen Examination,

e.   Cerebrospinal Fluid Examination,

f.     Pericardial fluid examination,

g.   Pleural Fluid Examination,

h.   Ascitic Fluid Examination,

i.     Blood Sugar,

j.     Blood Urea,

k.   Blood Cholesterol etc.

6.   Tests for various Specimens of Clinical Importance

Techniques of Clinical Blood Examination for various diseases,

a.   Gastric Analysis,

b.   Tests for liver function,

c.   Renal function test,

d.   Tests for endocrine abnormalities,

e.   Biopsies and

f.     Cytologic techniques.

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