The course aims to promote the understanding of the main mechanisms that characterize the body's pulmonary regulation. In addition to the general aspects of lung function, the main etiopathogenetic, pathophysiological and clinical characteristics of the most common respiratory diseases will be treated, making prevalent reference to those relevant to the Degree Course
How to handle hematological patients in daily practice
How to look at peripheral blood and bone marrow smears using optical microscopy
Attending oupatient clinic, day hospital and ward at the Hematology Unit
Pathophysiology and lung defense mechanisms
- Respiratory function tests
- Asthma
- COPD
- Pneumonia
- Pleural effusions
- Interstitial lung diseases
- Acute and chronic respiratory failure
- bronchiectasis
- TB
How to handle the haematological neutropenic fever
To early recognize signs of infection and septic shock
Reading and understanding an heamochromocytometric examination
Reading peripheral blood and bone marrow smears: Basic cytomorphology
Harrison’s Principi di Medicina Interna – McGraw-Hill 18° ed
Notes handled by the professor