The student will have to learn the main pathologies of the digestive tract, the liver, the bile ducts and the pancreas.
- The learning of the digestive tract, liver, bile ducts and pancreas pathologies should include:
- knowledge of the basic elements of pathophysiology, etiology, pathogenesis, symptomatology and, above all, imaging diagnostics;
- reasoned knowledge of rationality, economy and risk factors of the various diagnostic options practicable for each single digestive disease.
Student should be able to recognize and identify main anatomical features of chest, abdomen (gastro-intestinal system) and uro-genital systems
The aims of the course are: to give students an overview and most complete path of learning for the second year, in relation to these matters, to promote the learning of a responsible and appropriate terminology in radiology, about operating procedures, use of equipment and auxiliaries, in association with radiographic projections and positioning of the patient, directly involve the students, any critical analysis of learning based on the implementation timetable, introduction and behaviors within the TSRM Radiology Services.
knowledge in female anatomy
The mode of teaching of Gastroenterology involves, mainly, the conduct of a lecture of about 2 hours/ each with slides projection in power-point format, verbal commentary of the projected images, in-depth analysis of the subject underway, if requested by the student or if deemed necessary by the instructor in charge.
slides projections during lessons and final oral exam
Theoretical-practical lesson
The Gastroenterology Course will provide the student with an up-to-date, analytical and rational synthesis of the major digestive, liver, biliary and pancreas diseases related to their etiology, pathogenesis, symptomatology and diagnosis (predominantly for imaging). The course also aims to initiate a process of critical maturation of the knowledge of diagnostic options applicable in gastrointestinal diseases. Theoretical knowledge should also be supported by the vision of explanatory iconographic material, typically slides, on Diagnostic Algorithms, Rx images, TC, RM, Ecotomographies and Diagnostic Examinations with Digestive Endoscopy.
Thoracic Radiological anatomy
Gastro-intestinal radiological anatomy
Radiological anatomy of the pelvis (males and females)
Urinary radiological anatomy (kidney, ureteral, bladder)
Digestive system, Esophagus, stomach, duodenum, barium enema, enema of the small intestine.
Urogenital urinary tract, urography, cystografia,retrograde urethrography and urination. Cholecystography, cholangiography
female anatomy and radiology
Compendio di Medicina Interna - III Edizione 2013
- Editor: EdiSes.
- Authors: L. A. Ferrara, A. Camera, L. D'Agostino, T. Marotta, M. Mormile, M. Sofia, G. Tritto.
- No. Pages: 664 B / W.
- ISBN: 9788879597999.
- Chapters of gastroenterological interest: 1 - 3 - 23 - 24 - 25 - 26 - 27.
Anatomia radiologica - tecniche e metodologie in radiodiagnostica - Fernando Mazzuccato, Editrice PICCIN
F. Mazzuccato: Anatomia radiologica. Tecnica e Metodologia – Piccin
during lessons