The aims of this course is the knowledge of the main mechanisms of renal pathophysiology and renal replacement therapies. In particular:
- Renal anatomy and physiology
- Kidney and hypertension
- Acute kidney injury
- Chronic kidney disease
- Renal replacement therapies
Basic notions on Haematolgy as to be of use in future daily practice
Frontal lessons
Lessons as reported on academic calendar
- Renal anatomy
- Renal physiology
- Kidney and hypertension
- Acute kidney injury
- Chronic kidney disease
- Renal replacement therapies
- Bone marrow and haematopoiesis
- Congenital and acquired anemias
- Acute and chronic leukaemias
- Lymphomas
- Monoclonal gamopathy
- Cryoglobulinaemia
- Haemostasis
Goldman-Cecil, 25° Ed.
Notes and slides given by professor